New York Times headline / Line from a Shakespeare sonnet



a rhyme tool
New York Times headline / Line from a Shakespeare sonnet
Give me broccoli, onion, ginger
Every breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Give me Beckett, Lynch, and Pinter
Every breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Give me carcass, loins, and innards
Every breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Give me breaststroke, lungs and swimmer
Every breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Where there’s a skill there’s a trade.
Where there’s a milk there’s a whey.
Where there’s a witch there’s a mage.
Where there’s an April there’s a May.
Where there’s a wu there’s a wei.
Where there’s a wheel there’s a weight.
Star Wars: The Foursome Acorns
Free Billiards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Bush Castaway and the Sunday Skid
(or else starring “Ron Metallic”)
Bye bye
Midamerican ties
Drove my Chevy to the levee but the
Lesbians drive
Them good old boys was drinking
Wikileaks Dry
Singing,
Thistle beaten data high dive
reefleaf
crabcabbage
maritimemarijuana
coastoats
coveclover
neon Nissan
pink pickup
lavender Land Rover
black Cadillac
tan sedan
maroon Subaru
brightly colored Chrysler
velvet Volvo
the rodent rode
the snake snuck
the rat ran
the squid slid
the turtled turned
the spider sped
the cat crashed
the reptile leapt
the cow came
the zoo flew
the tiger tore