Challenge
___ and ___ sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G...
Yeah you’ve heard this old playground song before, and maybe sang it yourself one point in your life. “___ and ___ sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G. First comes love, then comes marriage. Then comes baby in the baby carriage.” Now it’s your turn to put a new twist on it. Make up whatever names you want--or pair up two different people or characters together--and write out the rest of the rhyme. The final two verses, “First comes love, then comes marriage. Then comes baby in the baby carriage”, should be your own original rhyme for it. Make up whatever you want for the two final verses. I understand some might take it a bit further by using two Prosers to fill out the pairings, but to avoid any unwanted teasing or insults, if you want to use two Prosers please be respectful and ask them first it see if it is okay by them. If they’re not okay with it, respect their wishes and move on to something else. Extra spacing for any hashtags you wish to include.
Just One More
My blood and nicotine sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G.
First comes joy, then comes addiction. Then they try to split with halfhearted conviction.
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