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  2. Lady Franklin's Lament - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Lady Jane Franklin by Thomas Bock, 1838 "Lady Franklin's Lament" (also known as "Lord Franklin" and "The Sailor's Dream") is a traditional folk ballad indexed by George Malcolm Laws (Laws K09) and Steve Roud (Roud 487). [1]

  3. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere - Wikipedia

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    "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" has a significant similarity to "Out in the Street", which appears on their debut album My Generation.Both songs feature a three-chord strum before "blasting into an uptempo rhythm"; [6] Despite this, "Out in the Street" is a marginally older song, and both tracks originate from the same recording sessions between 13 and 14 April 1965. [7]

  4. Military Sleep Method Helps You Fall Asleep In 2 ... - AOL

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    Image credits: justin_agustin 2. Breathe Deeply. Deep, measured breathing is essential. Take a long, slow breath in, and exhale even more slowly. With each breath, consciously release any ...

  5. How to fall asleep fast - AOL

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    In a perfect world, most of us should take 10 to 20 minutes to fall asleep, with the average sleep latency (the time it takes to fall asleep) sitting at about 12 minutes. But alas, this world is ...

  6. Tear in My Heart - Wikipedia

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    [3] [16] The song has an upbeat atmosphere, with happy sounding piano chords and sunny, synth-driven melodies intertwining at the anthemic chorus. [17] [18] During its bridge, a propulsive, one-chord vamp is played throughout in D minor with a swing feel. [13] Lyrically, "Tear in My Heart" is an uplifting love song that expresses goofy, sincere ...

  7. “They Died?? I Thought They Fell Asleep!”: 50 Worst Cases Of ...

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    Image credits: Flashy_Watercress398 #10. My mom with every movie ever. It would drive me and my siblings nuts. 10 minutes into the movie she would say, "I know what they're gonna do.

  8. Hypnagogia - Wikipedia

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    The word hypnagogia is sometimes used in a restricted sense to refer to the onset of sleep, and contrasted with hypnopompia, Frederic Myers's term for waking up. [2] However, hypnagogia is also regularly employed in a more general sense that covers both falling asleep and waking up.

  9. Do you fall asleep with the TV on every night? Here's what ...

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    Whether it's the nightly news or an old Friends episode they've seen 40 times, many people say they are lulled to sleep by the television. In fact, some can’t imagine falling asleep without it ...