A Song There is ever a song somewhere, my dear; There is ever a something sings alway: There's the song of the lark when the skies are clear, And the song of the thrush when the skies are gray.
There is ever a song somewhere, my dear; There is ever a something sings alway: There's the song of the lark when the skies are clear, And the song of the thrush when the skies are gray.
Truly, as the poet has said, "There is ever a song somewhere," and dull indeed are the ears that fail to hear it.
A SONG There is ever a song somewhere, my dear, There is ever a something sings alway: There’s the song of the lark when the skies are clear, And the song of the thrush when the skies are gray.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "song somewhere" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.