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  2. Righteous (song) - Wikipedia

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    Lyrically, Juice Wrld dances around the theme of death in the song with the lyrics "Over ice, I'm freezing/Beautiful eyes, deceiving/We may die this evening/Coughing, wheezing, bleeding," and "High, I'm an anxious soul/Blood moons are my eyes, stay low/Red and black, they glow/Under attack, in my soul/When it's my time, I'll know." [2]

  3. Haddocks' Eyes - Wikipedia

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    "Haddocks' Eyes" is the nickname [1] of the name of a song sung by The White Knight from Lewis Carroll's 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass, chapter VIII. "Haddocks' Eyes" is an example used to elaborate on the symbolic status of the concept of " name ": a name as identification marker may be assigned to anything, including another name, thus ...

  4. Sclera - Wikipedia

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    The sclera, [note 1] also known as the white of the eye or, in older literature, as the tunica albuginea oculi, is the opaque, fibrous, protective outer layer of the eye containing mainly collagen and some crucial elastic fiber. [2] In the development of the embryo, the sclera is derived from the neural crest. [3]

  5. Helter Skelter (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was McCartney's attempt to create a sound as loud and dirty as possible. It is regarded as a key influence in the early development of heavy metal. In 1976, the song was released as the B-side of "Got to Get You into My Life" in the United States, to promote the Capitol Records compilation Rock 'n' Roll Music.

  6. I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes - Wikipedia

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    The song became a hit in 1929. [2] The song is a sad tale of a love that had been lost far across the sea, set to traditional English folk music. Due to the song's popularity and historical importance, many have covered the song, including Bing Crosby (recorded January 18, 1942), [3] Gene Autry, Burl Ives and The Andrews Sisters.

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  8. Bloodshot Eyes (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bloodshot Eyes" is a country music song written by Hank Penny and Ruth Hall, sung by Penny, and released on the King label. In February 1950, it reached No. 4 on the country juke box chart. [1] It spent 12 weeks on the charts and was the No. 18 juke box country record of 1950. [2] [1] It was recorded in 1951 by Wynonie Harris.

  9. What is bleeding eye virus? The disease that’s ... - AOL

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    MVD, which is frequently fatal and is related to the much better-known Ebola virus, is sometimes known as "bleeding eye disease" because it damages people's blood vessels, causing them to bleed ...