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Action counts, pensive words are nothing, especially where issues of integration are concerned.
Ian Inglis also praises the lyrics, writing: "The song contains some of Harrison's most insightful and pensive words.
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Williams plays guitar: pensive classical, no words.
Perhaps the word "pensive" covers it.
"Pensyf" relates to the modern word "pensive," etymologically, but semantically it doesn't quite fit.
Although, obviously, in the obscure meaning of the word "pensive", where it means "punchable" or "like a potato".
The original version of Style is one of the best songs of the last five years, a delicately unfurling tale of secret lust that redefines the word pensive.
The lilting Romanze from Schubert's almost-forgotten opera Der Hausliche Krieg was also beguiling, with Persson making much of the words and Fröst pensive in duet.
A 1950 ad shows a pensive-looking baby below the words, "Before you scold me, Mom... maybe you'd better light up a Marlboro".
Pillows are handed out and Mr. Swartzman, describing the mood of the show as he frequently does throughout the work, whispers words like "quiet" and "pensive" to coax people in the audience to stretch onto the floor.
The climax, with Hook's pensive bassline accompanying Gillian Gilbert's spoken word narrative, is New Order at their most beautifully striking and elemental.
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