Tag: Swap
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MicroPoem 128
Photo by quokkabottles on Unsplash See MicroPoem 118 post first, then you’ll understand this: She asks, “Why do you have two bottles?” Then the response is, “One’s coffee; one’s tea.” To which I must insert, “Yeah, toffee and cea.”
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MicroPoem 122
Photo by Thomas Bormans on Unsplash See MicroPoem 118 post first, then you’ll understand this: nooks and crannies —> crooks and nannies
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MicroPoem 121
Photo by David Clode on Unsplash See MicroPoem 118 post first, then you’ll understand this: carrots and pan –> parrots and can
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MicroPoem 120
Photo by Scott Walsh on Unsplash See MicroPoem 118 post first, then you’ll understand this: fox and bunnies —> box and funnies
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MicroPoem 119
Photo by Zach Reiner on Unsplash See MicroPoem 118 post first, then you’ll understand this: Hey kid, look out! —> Hey lid, kook out!
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MicroPoem 118
Photo by Chandler Cruttenden on Unsplash Ever since I was a teenager, I liked to swap the first one or two letters of two words to make funny or odd new phrases. These switches might not make legitimate words but phonetically, it works out somehow. Example: Pickle Soup –> Sickle Poup (Poop) I know that…