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Rain's pouring and the thunder's drumming it's dark and darker still ooh, ooh, it goes dark
Rain's pouring and the thunder's drumming it's dark and darker still ooh, ooh, it goes dark




Or drive the cold deeper into your bones.Ī battle on the horizon, a soldier stands steadfast with her spear. I can disappear or appear where I please but a swirl of destruction is left behind me. Or peep me at the end of a chameleon tail, Lest their future together is what you wish to betray. Is sabotage that world-hoppers shouldn't downplay, ""If you love them, let them go,"" they say,īut to do so without letting their feelings convey Sweet when underneath the ground, bitter up on top, when the music starts to pound, you can let me drop Beware of falling into me, you may catch a cold.

rain

When the sun arrives, I try to join it in the sky. A figure of solidarity, the land knows him well.Īs I was raised, I drank the tears of the sky and ate the luminous rays of the sun, and with time I give back to the people that raised me. We can substitute "beginning" for "starting" and "to become" for "to get," and probably other synonyms for "start" and "become." I'm not going to write out a bunch of examples.Worn clothes and rough hands bearing the burden of his work pesky children mean he doesn't always get to reap what he sows yet, he persists. What we may do is say that "it" or something is "starting to get. We may not substitute an adjective for the part of the infinitive after "to." We can substitute other infinitives, but we may not substitute an adjective. "To rain" is a verb, specifically, an infinitive or to-infinitive.

rain

"Light," "windy," and "cold" are all adjectives-they describe, in this case, the weather or lighting conditions.Ģ.

rain

We can substitute other adjectives, but we may not substitute a verb form such as an infinitive. You are mixing up two different constructions, one with adjectives and one with verbs.ġ.






Rain's pouring and the thunder's drumming it's dark and darker still ooh, ooh, it goes dark