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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Song Writing & Lyrics

Skylark lyrics

"And...
And in your lonely flight,
Haven't you heard
The music in the night?
Wonderful music...
Faint as the will o' the wisp,
Crazy as a loon,
Sad as a gypsy
Serenading the moon..." (From the song "Skylark" by Gregory Porter.)

Does phrases Faint as the will o' the wisp, Crazy as a loon, Sad as a gypsy, Serenading the moon refer to (modify) the noun music in the above?
  

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Anonymous Does phrases Faint as the will o' the wisp, Crazy as a loon, Sad as a gypsy, Serenading the moon refer to (modify) the noun music in the above? Yes.

  • Anonymous Does phrases Faint as the will o' the wisp, Crazy as a loon, Sad as a gypsy, Serenading the moon refer to (modify) the noun music in the above?
  • Yes.
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AnonymousDoes phrases Faint as the will o' the wisp, Crazy as a loon, Sad as a gypsy, Serenading the moon refer to (modify) the noun music in the above?
Yes.
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Thank you, MM, for the reply.

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