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I'm in the mood for love, Lord, Lord I'm in the mood, in the mood, mood,
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‘The fellow,’ he thought in the same perverse mood,
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‘The fellow,’ he thought in the same perverse mood,
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Takes five or six drinks of rye to get me in the talking mood,
lethalpickle Diary Entry lethalpickle 2001
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To them I may have owed another gift,/Of aspect more sublime; that blessed mood,
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I'm in the mood for love, Lord, Lord I'm in the mood, in the mood, mood,
I'm In The Mood (Version 2) John Lee Hooker 1989
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We were seated at the table chatting in a happy mood,
The Jamestown Flood 1972
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In later years, Whittier wrote a poem on the theme, which, while not a retraction of his former position, is penned in a tenderer, more tolerant mood,
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Now, with a dreamy look in her large blue-gray orbs, she gazed out to seaward, and remarked as if in a ruminant mood,
All Aboard A Story for Girls Fannie E. Newberry
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"Perhaps the next experience," said Handy, still in a reflective mood,
A Pirate of Parts Richard Neville
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