be sure to see the cliff dwellings of the ancient Anasazisure. let GS daddies gather
around my new son Edward Nicholas Vasii
if you go to the Four Corners in the Southwest
be sure to see the cliff dwellings of the ancient Anasazisure. let GS daddies gather
around my new son Edward Nicholas Vasii
[Now I'm stuck because I don't know how his name is pronounced]sure. let GS daddies gather
around my new son Edward Nicholas Vasii
but it's okay... @NanaPat already answered it[Now I'm stuck because I don't know how his name is pronounced]
it works. Sometimes people answer at the same time or without seeing another post that preceded them... so double rhymes get posted, then removed or ignored etc...How is it that your very first example of work and pork do not rhyme?
i am on a questbe sure to see the cliff dwellings of the ancient Anasazi
if you go to the Four Corners in the Southwest
Slant rhyme (UBC 19--, Linguistics 435: The English Language in Literature)How is it that your very first example of work and pork do not rhyme?
But sometimes the birdsTalk is cheap
Actions speak louder than words!
But sometimes the birdsTalk is cheap
Actions speak louder than words!
Put bird in covered boxI can get surly
When woken by squawks
At worstI'd need to go in the park
And catch them first.
Isn't it frustrating when you're all setAt worst
I'd get lots of exercise chasing after them with my net
Oh thanks, so now I've gotIn "The Lusty Month of May"
A song from "Camelot"
It may be bothersome in the near termOh thanks, so now I've got
"Follow Me" (that I've sung as Nimue in that show) as an ear worm
But the memory of the green gown they gave me, in lime,It may be bothersome in the near term
But will fade in time
A pea pod? When your wee bodBut the memory of the green gown they gave me, in lime,
Will linger; my kids said I looked like a pea pod
Mummy singing, for them, was the normA pea pod? When your wee bod
was singing up a storm?