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Personally I would love to see an adaptation of Lullabye, which is my favourite Palahniuk book, but it would require a lot more skill to bring it to the screen due to the subject matter.
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She'd put me to bed and pat my back and sing "Lullabye" in a way too good for most childhood bedtimes.
Laura Munson: Rain Song Laura Munson 2010
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She'd put me to bed and pat my back and sing "Lullabye" in a way too good for most childhood bedtimes.
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Yeah, "Lullabye" is right, in that "I want to fall asleep and never wake up" kind of way.
luvabeans Diary Entry luvabeans 2003
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At first muddy beats leaked in from the dance tent next door, but the climactic rhythm-section smackdown of "Lullabye" muscled those right out of the way.
EW.com: Today's Latest Headlines Simon Vozick-Levinson 2010
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I'm a real sucker for songs under a minute in duration and "Lullabye" qualifies to be in that designation, coming in at a brisk 55 seconds.
Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website 2009
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The loose swing of "Lullabye" contrasts with its spacey lyrics, and the full orchestration and vacillating messages of "Narcolepsy" and "Mess" make them album highlights.
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But even the standards weren't so very standard; they included Thelonious Monk's "Ask Me Now," Irving Berlin's "Russian Lullabye," and Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Chega de Saudade" with her cool, lilting soprano, Sullivan was born to sing bossa; and she sings it in Portuguese, thanks.
Robert Rodi: Four Horns, One Siren: Black Bear Combo and the Rebecca Sullivan Quintet Robert Rodi 2010
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And for a last name, Inman is better that Lullabye.
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I went on a bit of a Sarah Dessen binge after reading This Lullabye in August.
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