Ok, I don't think we have had this before. If we did, I am sorry, but it must have died a while back and now we have it again! smile
One person posts a line of a song (please list the song and the artist, if possible, although with songs like "Happy Birthday" and similar ones, it wont be possible).
The next person posts a song lyric line that starts - or nearly so with the word that ended - or nearly so the previous line.
Ok, what does "or nearly so" mean? It means that it does not have tho be the VERY FIRST word or the VERY LAST word in the line of song. That task would be nearly impossible to keep up for long.
For example, if a song line ends with the word "WISH" the next person COULD use the song line "When you wish upon a star" - from Pinocchio, "You're a star the way you are" From Bowling For Soups "Star Song".
I hope this makes sense.
My first song line is:
Don't want to be an American idiot.
From Green Day's "American Idiot"
Hint: the words "American" and "idiot" are both good words to use
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