Wordplay Thursday #228

Welcome to Wordplay Thursday!

Here’s a fill-in-the-blank to get you started. Feel free to use it to start off YOUR song.  It could be the first line of your song, or not.  Feel free to change the line up some.  Whatever gets you going!

“There’s a _______ in my _______ where my _______ used to be.”

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!

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God Bless and Enjoy the Journey,

Brent

One thought on “Wordplay Thursday #228”

  1. Chorus: There’s a bike in my garage where my truck used to be.
    Can’t you see?
    A used pair of Goodwill jeans hang in my closet where my new Wranglers used to be.
    Can’t you see?
    There’s a huge space in my wallet where my money used to be.
    Can’t you see?
    There’s a hole in my heart where your love used to be.
    You went and left me and I lost everything.
    But mostly, there’s a hole in my heart where your love used to be.

    V1
    This town’s too small to get away from seeing you walk down the street.
    I keep running into you at Sweet Side Cafe when I get a bite to eat.
    You’ve got me wrapped up in your love nice and neat.

    V2
    Yeah one day you’re behind me in the Post office line.
    Then I see you at the General Store once a week lookin’ fine.
    Yeah, I hold back every Sunday at church to let you know how I feel.
    You’ve got me wrapped up in your love and I’m surrounded by this wall of steel.

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