A modillion is an ornate bracket, a corbel, underneath a cornice and supporting it, more elaborate than dentils (literally translated as small teeth). All of these words are commonly used as verbs in a historic tense to describe neatly any particular structure, such as a parapet or eaves. They occur classically under a Corinthian or a Composite cornice, but may support any type of eaves cornice. Modillions may be carved or plain.
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we were lonely
we were angry
for being tied up to our lives
we always mourned
as the days passed by
we were shatterd
and we guided
by the calling of the wild
the great unknown
and no more run and hide x2
we were heartless
we were in need
we thoguht life life is just that way
we were searching for love in the dead of night
we couldnt see it
couldnt find it
wouldnt get it anyway
another rock
and we feel out of mind
get in your car and drive
into the the fading light of day
find the living boy
someone to take your breath away
beautiful child
take the ride into the light of day
beautiful child
no one else is gonna give you away
beautiful child x4
beautiful child x4