Lyrics below “It Must Have Been Love” (It must have been love but it’s over now) Lay a whisper on my pillowLeave the winter on the groundI wake up lonely, there’s air of silenceIn the bedroom and all around Touch me now, I close my eyes and dream away It must have been love butContinue reading “FCS Daily Music Video ‘It Must Have Been Love’ (Roxette) cover”
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Roger
Hello? my name’s RogerHow are you today?Found myself a juicy railDoh-si-doh-si-day Scroll down… DM
Fandango’s One Word Challenge – Outskirts
Write something incorporating the word ‘outskirts’ Should you accept, go forth. Show your creative juices I accept.Here goes…. ODE TO OUTSKIRTS Outskirts (yep) face outInskirts (yep) face inWhat a lotta nonsenseNonsense ending, fin DM
From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (asphalt)
There is never a timeto stop learning new things
From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (pandemic)
There is never a timeto stop learning new things
FCS Daily Music Video ‘Shake Rattle and Roll’ (Big Joe Turner) Huey Lewis and the News
Hugh Anthony Cregg III (born July 5, 1950),known professionally as Huey Lewis, is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. Lyrics below “Shake, Rattle And Roll”(originally by Big Joe Turner) Get outta that bed, wash your face and handsGet outta that bed, wash your face and handsWell, you get in that kitchen, make some noise with the potsContinue reading “FCS Daily Music Video ‘Shake Rattle and Roll’ (Big Joe Turner) Huey Lewis and the News”
Fandango’s One Word Challenge – Bag
Write something incorporating the word ‘bag’ Should you accept, go forth. Show your creative juices I accept.Here goes…. ODE TO BAG (yep) today is MondayBag spelt back is gabWhat a load of nonsenseMy head has all gone drab DM
Buddha
I used to be a BuddhaLooking everywhereMangroves taken over meNo-one seems to careScroll down… DM
From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (fish)
There is never a timeto stop learning new things
From the FCS Book of Little-Known Facts (tally marks)
There is never a timeto stop learning new things