Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Down on the Corner - #atozchallenge



My pick for today is "Down on the Corner" by Creedance Clearwater Revival:



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And as usual, my rewrite of the lyrics:

The Whole World Over

The A to Z is coming, time to limber up,
Over by the computer, stands my coffee cup.
Cushion in my chair that's set just right for me.
When I finish this day's post I'll stand and shout with glee.

The whole world over, inside or out
Bloggers are typing in their posts and comments
A to Z-ing, come along!

Hours in you fingers cramp, you have to stand up.
Smile and wave at your laptop, go fill that coffee cup.
Go outside and stretch, catch that second wind
Going to visit other blogs, when you go back in.

The whole world over, inside or out
Bloggers are typing in their posts and comments
A to Z-ing, come along!

The whole world over, inside or out
Bloggers are typing in their posts and comments
A to Z-ing, come along!

Doesn't matter if you're new or experienced.
But if you have some expertise, help a blogger out?
Comment on their blog post, just a note to say
Bloggers meeting bloggers, what a happy day.

The whole world over, inside or out
Bloggers are typing in their posts and comments
A to Z-ing, come along!.

The whole world over, inside or out
Bloggers are typing in their posts and comments
A to Z-ing, come along!

The whole world over, inside or out
Bloggers are typing in their posts and comments
A to Z-ing, come along!

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Many thanks to Jeremy at Hollywood Nuts! for the letter graphics.
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3 comments:

  1. You are so doggone clever! That's a great song anyway. And, I have to add, you have no idea how much I LOVE my back porch!!!

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  2. I don't know this CCR song...
    My favorite is Have you Ever Seen The Rain...timeless!
    I even taught it to my primary school choir one year.
    Writer In Transit

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