When a young poet fails to find the words he can moan and wail and lament his wanton muse, gone off and left him bereft and lonesome. |
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Mat Maneri plays some lonesome violin, letting strings weep in blank, tragic beauty, plucking and wailing and sounding like a dying dog. |
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She has warmly wrapped her heart around 11 honky-tonk torch songs with more authentic wails than a lonesome prairie wolf. |
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Sundays I was always a little unstable, and then Mondays I spent recuperating by my lonesome. |
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Cynthia had dwelled alone in her home, forlorn on her lonesome, with only Julian to keep her company. |
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It's just regrettable that it seems to be a rather dangerous business being a lonesome, sensitive, guitar-strumming singer-songwriter. |
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It was sunset and leading from her back was a solitary shadow, looking more lonesome than ever. |
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In fact, I have to confess that I came to miss the latter just a tad, living on my lonesome with only one other neighbor on the floor. |
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We are lonesome here, and it is difficult for us to remember how much you love us. |
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Multiple guitars and vibes unwind a skeletal melody into nothingness while a lonesome organ drones sadly against the silence. |
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Unless he truly was a stalker, he was just a lonesome new kid, desperate for friends. |
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That first time away from home I got lonesome and decided to run away with two friends. |
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We put it down to nerves and the fact that she might be feeling lonesome about being away from her family and her boyfriend for a long time. |
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In this way, it's like you're on the trip with me, an invisible friend that makes the journey less lonesome. |
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My life has always been fairly lonesome, but I don't think I've ever felt more alone than I do at the moment. |
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In the bright gleam of a fresh morning the town looked all the more isolated and lonesome. |
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I got in some extra training for Kilimanjaro last week and tackled the Bangor Trail all on my lonesome. |
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I've lived on my lonesome for abut 5 months now and have realised that there are a number of things which need to be discussed. |
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She only nodded in acknowledgment, a sort of lonesome satisfaction flowing into her eyes. |
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That is less than the equivalent would cost you for eating the same on your lonesome in Paris or New York. |
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The traveler, on the other hand, is ready to boogie when he or she leaves, but is lonesome and tired on the way home. |
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Less lettuce would have worked if the lonesome anchovy had been whizzed into the dressing and the bacon crisped up before serving. |
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Just imagine, I have succeeded in getting my first ever belt for kick-boxing all on my lonesome and I have to say I'm delighted. |
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The last time I ventured into the city on my lonesome, I ran into my old friend and ex-colleague Mick. |
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He was left on his lonesome ownsome on the edge of the six-yard box. |
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Brown's narrators are lonesome, uncompanionable types, yet they yearn for more. |
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As with Maureen's uninvited guest, the world is truly lonesome and the desperation truly heartbreaking. |
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We laughed and joked with many and tried to cheer up those who were lonesome. |
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Like a lonesome stranger, I had to continue to plod along, in spite of how painful each step had become. |
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Johnson had been invited to record his lonesome blues by producer Don Law in rooms 413 and 414, where a temporary studio had been set up. |
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Mr. Speaker, the government has northern Ontario singing the lonesome railway blues. |
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This distance we will have to walk and it will be a dreary and lonesome journey back. |
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Jimmie Rodgers' twangy yodels sound like casual knife thrusts or lonesome train whistles. |
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But can remain a reflection of his Marseilles neighborhood all by his lonesome? |
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They are so fearful because they are so lonesome, but when we participate and act together with others, we lose that fear and begin to trust. |
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But in this lonesome country, the French and the English gradually began to meet and measure each other. |
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The book opens in the stagnant, wet spring of 1950 at Hart House, a lonesome English manse a mile away from the nearest road. |
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A few small oil lamps were hung from rafters in strategic spots, casting lonesome pools of illumination to steal the gloom from the darkest corners. |
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I had to take care of ten little ragamuffins all by my lonesome. |
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When the old woman's health weakened, Gina had offered to spend her solitary days with another lonesome soul, since she really had nothing better to do anyway. |
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His friends are all on vacation, leaving him bored and lonesome. |
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Beginning near Dawson City, this lonesome strip of loose gravel stretches 461 miles northeast, ending just shy of the Arctic Ocean in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. |
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A quarter century later, Duvall has reteamed with lonesome Dove screenwriter William D. Witliff for A Night in Old Mexico. |
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Many view the Duvall-starring miniseries, lonesome Dove, as one of the greatest westerns ever. |
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It only affected what I chose to write afterwards in terms of the other three books in the lonesome Dove tetralogy. |
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A fine crowd attended the funeral ceremonies and many were very lonesome as they bade their fond farewells to a man who had been such a part of the community over the decades. |
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Trees drew in their boughs and leaves, revealing the bare, lonesome path. |
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Even when there's a crowd, there may be this lonesome soul in the mix. |
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It looked a dreich, cold place as you rode by at night, near as lonesome as the old Mill was, and not near as handy. |
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With much decency and real care, Richard Olivier tells us about the loneliness of people who feel even more lonesome after the death of their beloved pets. |
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I would like to ask him, as he rides off into the sunset, not to sing the song 'I am a poor, lonesome cowboy', but to seize the opportunity to put in the occasional mean tango! |
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Spending hours in a government building where large parts of the staff are quite cautious when it comes to casual chats with a foreigner can be quite a lonesome undertaking, so I like to visit my colleagues. |
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We settle down in the shade of a lonesome pine, as if a landscape gardener had been at work here to welcome hikers who cannot take any other way but the one between two roughly cubical rocks like a door into paradise. |
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Working on his lonesome every day definitely had him craving a bit of human company. |
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The empty table, the glass turned down, were as lonesome as a house shuttered up for a season, as lonely and lonesome as a beached ship drawn sandward and trestled for repair. |
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The devil's rope was originally designed to keep cows from roaming, Indians from encroaching, and the cowboys from singing their lonesome ballads. |
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George Martin had died as though in his sleep, so quietly that no one had even guessed. And what Peter had imagined to be his snores had really been the lonesome death rattle. |
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Considering myself duly warned, I spread the barbed wire apart, slipped between the rusted lines, and headed into the lonesome reaches of the southern Badlands. |
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