You say you've been overseas I say over where You say just a holiday My Alsatian heir I say I've been working late, working overtime Haven't seen the sun since eighty-nine Does the moonlight shine on Paris After the sun goes down If the London Bridge is falling Will anybody hear a sound If you follow the sunset will it ever end Does the moonlight shine on Paris Oh and how can you just walk away Is it something that I said I see only black and white You see green and red You believe in the miracles Water into wine I believe it when it makes the New York Times Does the moonlight shine on Paris After the sun goes down If the London Bridge is falling Will anybody hear a sound If you follow the sunset will it ever end Does the moonlight shine on Paris will it ever end
@@vahista2302 if you’re gonna use a lame line you’ve found on the internet, at least make it count. I bet you think your name is a cool play on the word bassist but it’s not. You managed to make yourself Indian without realizing it 😅. You’re welcome.
Why would you defend something that’s wrong to begin with? Would you still go around speaking like that? Do you want your kids to write or speak that way? It is written incorrectly, and if the popular phrase which it apparently attempts to recreate didn’t exist, no one would understand what you meant. You succeeded in putting all the right words in, yes. But you ended up with an incomprehensible statement. If I wanted to say ‘President Trump makes great coffee.’ but instead wrote down ‘coffee makes president trump great.’ Would it mean the same thing?
Walang kabuhay buhay ang mga nanonood...kahit palakpak man lang at konting sabay sa song ni paolo..boring ang tao kahit gaano ka kagaling kung patay ang tao wala din...