..
It takes it
to tango,
and swoon,
and argue
and kiss
under a
harvest moon.
If you don’t be
-lieve me, just
try ’em alone.
I double
….dog
………..dare you.
…
..
It takes it
to tango,
and swoon,
and argue
and kiss
under a
harvest moon.
If you don’t be
-lieve me, just
try ’em alone.
I double
….dog
………..dare you.
…
Who ever can refuse the double dog dare 🙂
Dude. This is awesome. 🙂
The first line sounds like “It takes [s]it to tango.” I like the way you hide things, funny or otherwise … such as “leave me just,” or “leave me, just” or “just leave me!” And then there’s that funny “I double.” You clever you. 🙂 And then you go and put another “d” word below “double” and pull out a secret double D! Let’s don’t even talk about the triple D you end up with. That makes me think of a character on American Horror Story: Freak Show. She has three of them. 🙂
Well, I can sure argue with myself!
But this is so true in every other way!