Reading Sixpence None The Richer – Kiss Me. Composed for Leigh Bingham Nash (vocal), Matt Slocum (guitar, violin), Sean Kelly (guitar), Justin Carry (bass),

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Amongst singles launched, the most known it was “Kiss me”, that was launched in 1999 and winner of a gold record. This music is part of the soundtrack of “She’s All That”, “Not Another Teen Movie” and “How to Lose a Guy in 10 days”. Beyond it belongs the famous TV serie “Smallville”.

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Sixpence None The Richer – Kiss Me

Composed for Leigh Bingham Nash (vocal), Matt Slocum (guitar, violin), Sean Kelly (guitar), Justin Carry (bass), Jerry Dale McFadden (piano), Dale Baker (drums), Rob Mitchell

(drums), Tess Wiley (guitar, vocal) and J. J. Plasencio (bass), Sixpence None The Richer is an American band of

Christian pop rock that initiated its career in the 90’s.

Amongst singles launched, the most known it was “Kiss me”, that was launched in 1999 and winner of a gold

record.This music is part of the soundtrack of “She’s All That”, “Not Another Teen Movie” and “How to Lose a Guy in

10 days”. Beyond it belongs the famous TV serie “Smallville”.

Kiss MeKiss me out of the bearded barley.

Nightly, beside the green, green grass

You wear those shoes and I will wear that dress

Swing, swing (swing, swing),Swing the spinning step.

Oh, kiss me beneath the milky twilight

Lead me out on the moonlit floor

Lift up your open hand.

Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance.

So Kiss me

Silver moon's sparkling

Kiss me (kiss me)

Down by the broken tree house

Swing me (swing me)Upon it's hanging tire

Bring, bring (bring, bring)Bring your flowered hat

We'll take the trail marked on your father's map

Oh, kiss me beneath the milky twilight

Lead me out on the moonlit floor

Lift up your open hand

Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance.

Silver moon's sparkling

So Kiss me

Oh, kiss me beneath the milky twilight

Lead me out on the moonlit floor

Lift up your open hand.

Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance.

Silver moon's sparkling

So Kiss me

So Kiss me !

Grammar Topic – Imperative FormWe use the imperative form of the verb to make requests, give

directions or instructions, and give orders or commands.

The imperative form, the verbs are always at the beginning of the conjunct, and the phrase doesn’t have subject..

In the affirmative form, the verb doesn’t change, being in the infinitive (without “to”). In the negative form, we always add “don't” in front of this infinitive. Example of the affirmative for:

Oh, kiss me beneath the milky twilight verb +

complement

Passing to the negative:

Oh, don’t kiss me beneath the milky twilight don’t + verb + complement

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