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. It can be serious or silly. Whatever gets you going!
“You left your _______________ on the/my __________…”
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
You left me flowers at my front door
Sweet pink roses,white daisies,red bow
Promises,,praises,on the card you wrote..
It really touched soul….
It really touched my soul..
So many years ago..
So many years ago…
You left me flowers at my front door
Pink roses and daises with a pretty red bow..
It really touched my soul
It really touched my soul…
So many years ago..
So many years ago…
You left your footprint on my heart
“You left your memory on the scar”
You left your sweet touch on my heart.
Well, it reminds me of a line I wrote, “The last time I looked, you were wiping / my fingerprints off your soul”
You left your clothes on my floor,
A smile on my face,
A warm, happy feeling
That lasted all day.
You left your feelings, on the broke side of my heart
I swear I knew the outcome, of our love, right there at the start
There in the Git go, how could we know, the love two, broken hearts could start, you left your feelings, on the broke side of my heart
You left the smell of your perfume on the blanket
You left me a buck in the account where we banked
You left me that old time photo from the amusement park
You left me with that song playin in my head again
You left sometime on tuesday before I got home from work
You left me but I don’t remember when