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  2. Infant Sorrow - Wikipedia

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    When the infant is being brought helpless and naked to the "dangerous world", this world could refer to the industrial revolution. Blake utilizes this as a symbol of temporary security. While the child is young, it will be nurtured and protected by its parents.

  3. Get Him to the Greek - Wikipedia

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    Sergio, having been keeping tabs on the two, arrives to take control of the situation. Meanwhile, Aldous and Jonathan argue over Jonathan's seeming disinterest in his son outside of his career and his mockery of Aldous's mother. Sergio hooks Aaron up with a sexually violent girl, Destiny, who takes him to a hotel room and rapes him. After Aaron ...

  4. Inside of You - Wikipedia

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    Inside of You may refer to: Inside of You, an album by Aaron Hall ... "Inside of You", a song by fictional band Infant Sorrow from the film Forgetting Sarah Marshall;

  5. Get Him to the Greek (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Get Him to the Greek is the debut studio album by the fictional band Infant Sorrow, which also served as the soundtrack to the 2010 comedy film of the same name by Nicholas Stoller. The album released through Universal Republic Records on June 1, 2010.

  6. Inside of You (album) - Wikipedia

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    Inside of You is the second studio album by American R&B artist Aaron Hall, it was released on October 20, 1998 on MCA Records. [2] The album's first single "All the Places (I Will Kiss You)" became a top 10 hit on Billboard's Top Hip Hop/R&B Songs and hit the top 30 on Billboard' s Hot 100 chart.

  7. Man of Constant Sorrow - Wikipedia

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    "Man of Constant Sorrow" (also known as "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow") is a traditional American folk song first published by Dick Burnett, a partially blind fiddler from Kentucky. It was titled "Farewell Song" in a songbook by Burnett dated to around 1913. A version recorded by Emry Arthur in 1928 gave the song its current titles.

  8. Infant Joy - Wikipedia

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    "Infant Joy" is a poem written by the English poet William Blake. It was first published as part of his collection Songs of Innocence in 1789 and is the counterpart to "Infant Sorrow", which was published at a later date in Songs of Experience in 1794. Ralph Vaughan Williams set the poem to music in his 1958 song cycle Ten Blake Songs.

  9. Inside of You (The Maine song) - Wikipedia

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    "Inside of You" was written by lead singer John O'Callaghan, produced by Howard Benson, and released through Warner Records. [3] [5] The song is about sex, but is a bit of a double entendre, expressing a much deeper meaning. [6] The track runs at 133 BPM and is in the key of A major. [7]