He said
Let’s get married
We’ll sail to a tropical isle
And I’ll stand at the altar
And watch you walk down the aisle
She said
That sounds so romantic
Of course my answer is yes
I can’t wait to go
And I wouldn’t alter a thing
Written for the Mindlovemisery’s Menagerie Saturday Mix — Double Take. We are asked to use two sets of homophones (words having the same pronunciation but different meanings and spellings) for our posts. The homophone sets this week are: (1) aisle, I’ll, and isle, and (2) alter and altar. Image credit: VectorStock.
It seems that we were just talking about altar and alter the other day.
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Coincidence? Or something else?
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Very good use of the prompt.
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Love the use of the alter and altar!
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Thanks.
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Clever use of the words! Thanks for joining in the Saturday Mix 😊
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Thank you.
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kaykuala
I like the clock-work flow of the relationship. It is nicely done Fandango!
Hank
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Thanks, Hank.
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kaykuala
I like the clock-work flow of the relationship. It is nicely done Fandango!
Hank
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Good job on the prompts Fandango!
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