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  1. 19. Juni 2015 · Music video by Restless Heart performing The Bluest Eyes in Texas. (C) 1988 Sony Music Entertainment#RestlessHeart #TheBluestEyesInTexas #Vevo

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  2. To a large degree, The Bluest Eye is about both the pleasures and the perils of sexual initiation. Early in the novel, Pecola has her first menstrual period, and toward the novel’s end she has her first sexual experience, which is violent. Frieda knows about and anticipates menstruating, and she is initiated into sexual experience when she is ...

  3. 7. Dez. 2022 · Title: Don Henley – “The Heart of the Matter” [HD]Official HD Remastered Music Video for “The Heart of the Matter” performed by Don Henley Follow Don Henley:...

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  4. 24. Apr. 2021 · Doesn't this song bring back memories? Van Stevenson from Blackhawk helped to write the song about a girl he met in Texas that he apparently couldn't forget...

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  6. 23. Nov. 1999 · One of my favorite tracks on the album kicks it off, "The Bluest Eyes In Texas". The version on the CD doesn't feature Chloe Sevigny doing her karaoke version! That worked in the film beautifully, but Nina Persson and Nathan Larson do an excellent job with this Van Stephenson / Dave Robbins / Tim Dubois -penned tune. The tone is set right out of the gate and the rest of the CD follows in that ...

  7. The Bluest Eye: Toni Morrison. Paperback – 4 Mar. 1999. Read the searing first novel from the celebrated author of Beloved, which immerses us in the tragic, torn lives of a poor black family in post-Depression 1940s Ohio. Unlovely and unloved, Pecola prays each night for blue eyes like those of her privileged white schoolfellows.

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