Dear God, give me back a little innocence. And the scent of the quays when it was cold.
Dear God, give me back a little innocence. And the scent of the quays when it was cold.
A river with bridges, docks and quays a river with eddies from sewers and sometimes a drowned man, if it is not a dead dog.
In the streets of Pisa and on the quays symbolic figures of the four republics pass in procession:
All of Queimada's sugar is rotting in storehouses and on the quays.
Can you imagine nig-nogs doing the long jump along these quays?
We're going to Murphy's Pub on the quays after.
And the other day at the quays?
The quays are the quays.
It was they who built the dam and the old quays.
I'll take some of you lot down through South Bermondsey, and Tommy will take the rest from Surrey quays.
"Oh my love, those eyes of yours... nocturnal quays filled with farewells. "
Oh my love, those eyes of yours... they're nocturnal quays filled with farewells... they are gentle docks... trailing lights which shine afar... afar in the darkness.
Of there we went until the entrance of the port of Maule Lake, where he/she had rented several quays.
Towards the quays.
I've been staying at a mate's, big luxury flat in Salford quays.
We believe that the shooting to with that murder to the quays.
De Keyzer, we still need his talk about the murder to the quays.
The autopsy report of the murder to the quays within.
The autopsy report murder within the quays.
So, you withdraw from your relationship with your husband, the man who strolled along the quays of Livorno, Italy, and called you Bella.
It's not like they're fighting over a penthouse in Salford quays.
On quays Road.
First of all, I'm going to remember you walking along the quays of Italy in the sunshine with a trail of signori behind you shouting "bella, bella, bella."
Her Majesty's Revenue Customs, they're based at Salford quays.
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