I notice
the wind against my cheek.
Go off the beaten track with salty hair, sandy toes and
wind against your cheek.
Not exact matches
Big, fat snowflakes fall onto rosy
cheeks, as collars are turned up
against the creeping cold and whispering, wintry
winds.
Therest came from the feel of the
wind racing
against his
cheeks and thesound of the guide's skis snicking over the snow.
At its northernmost limit, the California coastline suffered a winter of brutal
winds pitched
against iron - clad fog, and roiling seas whose whiplash could scar a man's
cheek as quickly as a cat - o» - nine - tails.
Leaving the church, she felt the
wind rise, felt the pinprick of pebble and grit
against her stockings and her
cheeks — the slivered shards of mad sunlight in her eyes.
Or simply that every gust of
wind, intense ray of sunshine or drop of rain
against the
cheek is that much more accessible.
The
wind brushes
against your
cheeks.