NJLaughs
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I was thinking this could be fun to play around with. I was inspired when I watched the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and was watching Ashley Tisdale sing "Last Christmas" (I think that 's the title). Anyway, seeing her million-dollar smile (the rest of her isn't bad either), I started thinking of a different way to sing the song.
The chorus goes:
Last Christmas I gave you my heart.
The very next day you gave it away.
This year, to save me from tears,
I'll give it to someone special.
I was thinking of something more like:
Last Christmas, I gave you my feet.
That very same day, you tickled away.
This year, please bring me to tears
That feather, it feels so special......
For those who don't like feet, or just prefer UB tickling, how about:
Last Christmas, I gave you my ribs
That very same day, you tickled away
This year, please bring me to tears
Your fingers, they feel so special...
I tried to think of something more racy, but somehow "Last Christmas, I gave you my groin...", just didn't have that magic. 😉
Does anyone have other ideas for this song, or others? I seem to think "Sleigh Ride" could work well, too:
Just hear those girls all giggling from rib tickling here
Come on it's now the season for laughter with a reason this year... 😀
The chorus goes:
Last Christmas I gave you my heart.
The very next day you gave it away.
This year, to save me from tears,
I'll give it to someone special.
I was thinking of something more like:
Last Christmas, I gave you my feet.
That very same day, you tickled away.
This year, please bring me to tears
That feather, it feels so special......
For those who don't like feet, or just prefer UB tickling, how about:
Last Christmas, I gave you my ribs
That very same day, you tickled away
This year, please bring me to tears
Your fingers, they feel so special...
I tried to think of something more racy, but somehow "Last Christmas, I gave you my groin...", just didn't have that magic. 😉
Does anyone have other ideas for this song, or others? I seem to think "Sleigh Ride" could work well, too:
Just hear those girls all giggling from rib tickling here
Come on it's now the season for laughter with a reason this year... 😀