Days Of Yore lyrics
Days Of Yore lyrics
"The Riddle Of The Sphinx lyrics"
A Hundred Years lyrics
Baby sweet baby Won't you please Come on back home to me I've been so lonely These few days feel like A hundred years How you make me worry baby How you make me worry about you Here I am I'm knowing That I can't live without you Here I am thinking
Baby sweet baby Won't you please Come on back home to me I've been so lonely These few days feel like A hundred years How you make me worry baby How you make me worry about you Here I am I'm knowing That I can't live without you Here I am thinking
Arbo grumbled and snarled, as the first rays of light
disrupted a too brief sleep, wrestling his still weak eyes.
The old man stood on the hill, fixing a distant point,
beckoning the yawning prince to get up and come to him.
Down the hill lied a particular city called Thebes,
concealing some odd menace behind its gates hardly welcoming.
A deplorable monster, who was known as the Sphinx,
was blockading the Thebans inside the cursed city.
It had been sent by the will of the wicked Hera,
who wanted the Thebans to pay
Cymbeline lyrics
By William Shakespeare (c. 1609) Fear no more the heat o' th' sun Nor the furious winters rages; Thou thy wordly task hast done, Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages. Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. The sceptre, l
tribute to the gods.By William Shakespeare (c. 1609) Fear no more the heat o' th' sun Nor the furious winters rages; Thou thy wordly task hast done, Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages. Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. The sceptre, l
Descendant of a sinister line of five generations of monsters,
the evil creature devoured alive everyone who failed to answer her riddle.
Arbo was on the way leading to the city's gates
when he saw an old man who seemed in great distress.
The elder was walking in the most laborious way,
leaning on a staff and staggering at his every step.
Arbo came up his way and addressed him kindly.
The old man then unfolded the lines of a strange prophecy:
"Ancient legends have long foretold
That a
Mothaship lyrics
[ INTRO ] This is Akbar The intergalactic Asiatic star fighter Creative rhyme writer I meditate like a spider And I'm with my man Rishi Nath We teach math Raptivist, black activist Check the hi-five saphire It's 'bout to go down in your town 1-2 1
blessed one would come someday[ INTRO ] This is Akbar The intergalactic Asiatic star fighter Creative rhyme writer I meditate like a spider And I'm with my man Rishi Nath We teach math Raptivist, black activist Check the hi-five saphire It's 'bout to go down in your town 1-2 1
From a far, distant kingdom
To deliver Thebes from its cruel bane."
Incidentally, Arbo found the insidious Sphinx on his way.
She was standing proud on a rock outside the city's gates.
It was a fiendish creature, like he had never ever seen:
having the face of a woman and a lion's body.
The Sphinx disdained as she considered the new visitor.
With a voice filled with insolence,she posed her deadly riddle:
"Shalt thou tell me what creature
walks on four feet in the morning,
st
That La, La, La lyrics
Here we go (Oh) LA LA LA LA LA LA Yeah (Oh) LA LA LA LA LA LA Uh (Oh) LA LA LA LA LA LA Rihanna Oh LA Oh LA Oh LA Oh LA (Oh) LA LA LA LA LA LA (Uh Huh) Yeah (Oh) LA LA LA LA LA LA (OhOhOhOh) Sing it (Oh) LA LA LA LA LA LA Come onnds on two feet at noon and
on three feet in the evening?"
"O, muse of the dead, listen to the words you want not to hear,
for my voice shall now herald the end of your sanguinary reign.
This creature is man, who crawls on all four in infancy,
stands on two in manhood and leans on a staff in old age."
Upon receiving this unexpected answer,
the Sphinx hurled herself to death from her rocky throne.
Thus Thebes was freed from the throes of the vile monster.
And Arbo, by the quickness of his mind,proved his valor.
Here we go (Oh) LA LA LA LA LA LA Yeah (Oh) LA LA LA LA LA LA Uh (Oh) LA LA LA LA LA LA Rihanna Oh LA Oh LA Oh LA Oh LA (Oh) LA LA LA LA LA LA (Uh Huh) Yeah (Oh) LA LA LA LA LA LA (OhOhOhOh) Sing it (Oh) LA LA LA LA LA LA Come onnds on two feet at noon and
on three feet in the evening?"
"O, muse of the dead, listen to the words you want not to hear,
for my voice shall now herald the end of your sanguinary reign.
This creature is man, who crawls on all four in infancy,
stands on two in manhood and leans on a staff in old age."
Upon receiving this unexpected answer,
the Sphinx hurled herself to death from her rocky throne.
Thus Thebes was freed from the throes of the vile monster.
And Arbo, by the quickness of his mind,proved his valor.