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- Mr Sacks
- Mr Sacks! Are there... many of you?
- Mr Sacks! Dispose of this sedition for me!
- Mr Sacks! Have this dance!
- Mr Sacks! Take my best regards!
- Mr Sacks! Take my best regards! 2
- Mr Sacks! Take my best regards! 3
- Mr Sacks! Take my best regards! 4
- Mr Sacks! Take my good name!
- Mr Sacks! Take my ignorance from me. Are you...
- Mr Sacks! Take my wicked reputation!
- Mr Sacks! Take the sky's pain!
- Mr Sacks! Take these red words!
- Mr Sacks! Take these tales of joy and woe!
- Mr Sacks! Take these wicked words!
- Mr Sacks! Take these works of political philosophy...
- Mr Sacks! Take this colour that devils me so!
- Mr Sacks! Take this dream of better times
- Mr Sacks! Take this dream of dead men!
- Mr Sacks! Take this dream of deep waters!
- Mr Sacks! Take this dream of flames!
- Mr Sacks! Take this dream of lost winds!
- Mr Sacks! Take this dream of mirrors!
- Mr Sacks! Take this dream of skies untainted!
- Mr Sacks! Take this eery air!
- Mr Sacks! Take this exalted hymn to patriotism!
- Mr Sacks! Take this exalted hymn to patriotism! (Christmas 2013)
- Mr Sacks! Take this limping rhyme.
- Mr Sacks! Take this little diamond.
- Mr Sacks! Take this little work of the wind!
- Mr Sacks! Take this pail...
- Mr Sacks! Take this pail of... snow?
- Mr Sacks! Take this pail of... snow? 2
- Mr Sacks! Take this pail of… snow?
- Mr Sacks! Take this rather larger diamond. (5 FATE)
- Mr Sacks! Take this tale of romantic misery!
- Mr Sacks! Take this wounded metal!
- Mr Sacks! Would you care for a little of the '68?
- Mr Sacks! Would you care for a little of the '68? 2
- Mr Sacks! Would you care for a little of the '68? 3
- Mr Sacks! Would you care for something... spicier than wine?
- Mr Sacks, London is the crucible of desires
- Mr Sacks, London weeps for the sky
- Mr Sacks, in embered red
- Mr Sacks... I have nothing for you.
- Mr Sacks: it is peaceful here
- Mr Sacks: take this work of mine...
- Mr Sacks: the Bazaar strangles and consumes
- Mr Sacks stalks the streets of Fallen London