Part I. Phrases regarding proximity. Include at least two of these!
- Lying beside you
- you by my side
- here by your side
- here in your arms
- your hand in mine
- my hand in yours
- my hand in your hair
(for hand phrases, you really don't want your hand anywhere but in her hair or her hand. Kids listen to these songs!)
- my lips close to yours
- your head on my shoulder
(Blue October has a song in which they sing "your head is on my stomach," which I think is pretty gross. A stomach is an internal organ.)
Part II. Phrases telling the other person to do something. Use as many as you want!
- Call out my name
- stand for a while
- lie down beside me
- hear the sound of... (my heart, the ocean, my love, my voice, etc.)
- close your eyes
- hold me close
- be mine forever
Part III. Promises to do things.
- I will heal your wounds
- I will make it better
- I will stand beside you
- I will... (go to Part II and promise to do all that stuff - hold you close, be yours forever, etc.)
Seriously, I think I am going to stop there. This idea sounded funny to me at first, but it is getting sort of tedious. Look forward to your responses!

lying beside you
ReplyDeleteyour hand in mine
your head on my shoulder
close your eyes
ill stand beside you
*breif instrumental*
**whispering softly*
forever
lol it works!!
I love you Mr. Bateman.
ReplyDeleteYou're forgetting my favorite: Tonight, yeah, baby. Actually, every pop song throws a few babys in, even though very few people actually use the term.
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