Yeah? Well, hopefully, you can use them with what you do, since all you need is the spirit of the prompt. Say the prompt was "Happy Birthday." You don't have to have the characters singing the song to someone, they could be watching a game show & that was the answer to the question, or it could be about someone's surprise party, or it could be a character saying sarcastically to someone, really anything that says "Happy Birthday" to you of we used song titles. If we went with lyrics, "Dashing through the snow in a one horse open sleigh" could be about a snow globe, or a window display, or it's sooo HOT outside & the air isn't working, that they're imagining it's winter & they're enjoying a romantic sleigh ride. I remember you wrote something about a horse, maybe it's the sleigh ride from the horse's POV.
Re: December
Date: 2016-06-25 02:48 am (UTC)Yeah? Well, hopefully, you can use them with what you do, since all you need is the spirit of the prompt. Say the prompt was "Happy Birthday." You don't have to have the characters singing the song to someone, they could be watching a game show & that was the answer to the question, or it could be about someone's surprise party, or it could be a character saying sarcastically to someone, really anything that says "Happy Birthday" to you of we used song titles. If we went with lyrics, "Dashing through the snow in a one horse open sleigh" could be about a snow globe, or a window display, or it's sooo HOT outside & the air isn't working, that they're imagining it's winter & they're enjoying a romantic sleigh ride. I remember you wrote something about a horse, maybe it's the sleigh ride from the horse's POV.