Welcome to Wordplay Thursday!
Here’s a writing prompt for you. It’s a simple fill-in-the-blank. You can use one word or several. Feel free to get as crazy, genre-appropriate, or as imaginative as you want. The point is to get the creative juices flowing. And it’s a good thing to dig deeper, so don’t stop at the first idea that hits you. Try coming up with at least five things.
“Their New Year’s kiss felt _____.”
I’ll give you an example to get you started:
“Their New Year’s kiss felt as soft as the confetti falling around them.”
I’d love to hear what you come up with, so please share in the comments. Oh, and please keep your posts below an R-rating. It’s a family show, after all!
And thanks to Debbie Davidson, McDonough, Ken Matthiesen, Nick S., kimbergirl29, Kris Rogge Fisher, Andrew, Shawn Van Namen, Jerry Childers, Linda Keser, Bill and everyone else who played along here or on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for your great additions to Wordplay Thursday #122 (read it here)! Great job!
Wordplay Thursday is a great creative kickstart. If you want to focus your creativity to write commercial songs, check out my upcoming C4 Experience. “Creative” and “Commercial” are two of the “C’s” in “C4.” Click here to find out the other two “C’s.” Or click on the image below.
God Bless,
Brent
Their New Year’s kiss felt old.
Their New Year’s kiss felt like kids with ice cream.
Their New Year’s kiss felt tainted, like they were cheating.
Their New Year’s kiss felt as though this may be their last.
Their New Year’s kiss felt like a new life, full of hope and anticipation.
Like a breath of fresh air hitting the pine slopes of the Smokie Mountain Rain..
Like the pine slopes of the Smoky Mountain Rain..
Their New Year’s kiss felt like a dagger to my heart…because i’d been watching her all night, dreaming of being the first good feeling when it turned midnight on that clock…
“Their New Year’s kiss felt _____.”
-cheap, like the Dollar Store hats they wore.
-too short, he hoped to have it last all night.
-too good to be just friends.
-.as captivating as the midnight air…full of future.
-perfect for the magical year together.
First time trying this:
Their New Years kiss felt like spring rain January but Behind her lips She keeps a secret from November locked up cold but you would never know that the Sparks that flew were caused by friction not love. but he didn’t know, he may not ever
Welcome to the Wordplay, David! You did great!
Their New Year’s kiss felt like…….
….I don’r know, because THEY’RE kissing each other, not me. ; )
….something my sense can only observe and not tangibly feel….for that would be 3’s a crowd. You know I’m saying? ; )
….those emotions of mine that I have learnt to control through the love and aid of the Holy Spirit. ; )
….mixture of sting and softness that enkindles my heart to passion a song.
1. Their New Year’s kiss felt like a fantasy beginning
2. like a fairytale beginning (or ending)
3. like a risky situation (or risky undertaking)
4. letting down their guard
5. Their New Year’s kiss left them longing for another
Their New Year’s kiss felt…..
1) brotherly and sisterly
2) spearmintly refreshing
3) like a flagrant abuse of discretion
4) like every other damn one does
5) gratuitous and cheap
…very sloppy & extremely wet…like last year’s…
like a bite from a drunken alligator…
like someone with an aim so bad…they couldn’t hit the side of a barn door.
non obtrusive, sweet & to the point…
like our very first…so many years ago…
Happy New Year Brent & to everyone of you Word players out there! All the best in 2016!
Happy New Year to you, too, Kim!
Their New Year’s kiss felt…
…like rainbows after a summer storm.
…as warm as snuggling under a quilt by the fireplace.
…as promising as the soon rising sun.
…like the first warm spring rain.
…like the awakening of eternity.
Their New Year’s kiss felt
…like sunlight coming up over an Appalachian Mountain ridge.
Her New Year’s kiss felt dry and odd
No real passion just a cold facade
I’m good with a melody and not so much with lyrics. First timer here too and I think I broke the rules on the first line! Oops! Here are my two attempts. Cheers!
Nat
Their New year’s kiss
She wished to retract
As soon as it was given
Impulsive, jealous motivation
It was not that she was driven
Their New Years Kiss felt lacking
As soon as it was wasted
Neither one embracing it
So bittersweet it tasted
Welcome to the party, Natalie!