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In fact, so sympathetic that he either must enthuse
Or have the dumps; feel ecstacy or flounder in the blues.So I've lost my faith in Mateship, which was all I had to lose
Since I lost my faith in Russia and myself and got the blues;Can't think o' nothin' 'bout the end o' booze,
'Cause I got the para--, I said I got the paragraphic, I mean the column constructin' blues.CEDRIC THE CENTIPEDE WAS FEELING THE BLUES
HE URGENTLY WANTED TO GET SOME NEW SHOESAnd there is Sir Carnaby Jenks, of the Blues,
All come to see a man 'die in his shoes!'Over Dover; and which the folks flock'd to peruse
At Squier's bazaar, the same evening, in crews,
Politicians, newsmongers, town council, and blues,Trying to look gay-like, crazy with the blues;
Halting in a doorway, shuddering and shrinking
(Oh, my draggled feather and my thin, wet shoes).The creamy smoke-wreaths ooze
From cracks and knot-holes along the trunk
To melt in greys and blues.Pinks and purples and blues.
And she worries her maid and frets her mind
To know which one to choose.Led to nowhere, and left me with the blues.
I wound up poor when I could have been rich.
My own fault, you say? No — it was those shoes!Of ghostly weed-stalks—lilacs, mauves and blues
At interplay—
A delicate tracery of shadow hues.yesterdays news grive for todays common blues
best to use the break to cover your shoesDeep wines and blanketed blues.
A comfort of hues.I’ve got the PCP Blues
I’ve got the PCP Blues
Black Tripp Pants|Dirty White Shoes|I Hate Fake NewsI went for a check up the other day and got some bad news,
After hearing what the doctor said I am singing the blues.I touched the blues.
I felt the hues.Has hues of greens and blues
From his chubby, rounded waist
To his rugged grey-black shoes.- My Dearest by pace
You’re such a good listener, so I choose
To tell you all my tales of blues Where those mocking birds may only dolefully sing the blues
Staring at your captivated memories, admiring the viewsIt seems a good-sized meetin'-house had given up its pews
(The church an' pastor had resigned, from spiritual blues),