In Memoriam: Bobby Hatfield.
#!perl
Oh: my $love, my $darlin;
I've('hungered') for ($your{'touch'});
@a = (long, lonely, time)
and time . 'goes by';
s/o /slowly/
and time... can . do { 'so much' };
$are_you =~ s/till /mine/?
$I::need : $your{$love};
$I::need =~ y/our /love/;
God:-s'peed' + $your{$love}
+0 => $me;
@lonely{ rivers => flow } = (<<'to the sea',
to the sea
'to the' . open ARMS, 'of the sea' # yeah
);
$lonely{'rivers'} .= 'sigh',
wait for m/e/;
wait for -M'e';
$I'll[0xbe] = 'coming home',
wait for @me;
[$chorus];
package I;
sub ve {
print "Unchained Melody\n";
print "Lyrics copyright 1955, Hy Zaret\n";
}
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