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Darcy Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Coffee-laced

<I'm ill with the thought of your kiss

Coffee-laced intoxicating on her lips

Shut it out >


That is a part of the song 'Ashes and wine by a fine frenzy

1) What is the meaning of 'coffee-laced' in the above?

2) Is coffee-laced modifying 'your kiss' ?

3) What is the meaning of 'shut it out' in the above?

Thanks in advance.
  

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1-- laced = including a small quantity of 2-- Yes, so far as the lack of grammar permits us to judge. 3-- Stop the thought, I suppose

  • 1-- laced = including a small quantity of 2-- Yes, so far as the lack of grammar permits us to judge.
  • 3-- Stop the thought, I suppose
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1-- laced = including a small quantity of
2-- Yes, so far as the lack of grammar permits us to judge.

3-- Stop the thought, I suppose

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