Love is a chore
There's a match in my pocket
And an ace up my sleeve
Yet I'm no magician
That you can conceive
I'm admired in New York
London and more
Yet I am no God
And love is a chore
You can set me on grass
Or mould me with clay
Yet all ties are broken
At the end of the day
What am I?
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There's a match in my pocket
And an ace up my sleeve
Yet I'm no magician
That you can conceive
I'm admired in New York
London and more
Yet I am no God
And love is a chore
You can set me on grass
Or mould me with clay
Yet all ties are broken
At the end of the day
What am I?
riddle word wordplay rhyme poetry
add a comment |
There's a match in my pocket
And an ace up my sleeve
Yet I'm no magician
That you can conceive
I'm admired in New York
London and more
Yet I am no God
And love is a chore
You can set me on grass
Or mould me with clay
Yet all ties are broken
At the end of the day
What am I?
riddle word wordplay rhyme poetry
There's a match in my pocket
And an ace up my sleeve
Yet I'm no magician
That you can conceive
I'm admired in New York
London and more
Yet I am no God
And love is a chore
You can set me on grass
Or mould me with clay
Yet all ties are broken
At the end of the day
What am I?
riddle word wordplay rhyme poetry
riddle word wordplay rhyme poetry
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You are:
Tennis
There's a match in my pocket / And an ace up my sleeve
Yet I'm no magician / That you can conceive
'match' and 'ace' are both common tennis terms
I'm admired in New York /London and more
Yet I am no God / And love is a chore
Major tennis tournaments occur in both cities. 'Love' is another tennis term, meaning 'no score,' which makes winning a game a bit of a chore.
You can set me on grass /Or mould me with clay
Yet all ties are broken/ At the end of the day
Tennis is played either on grass or clay. No tennis match ends in a tie. Furthermore, no game or set can end in a tie, all have rules for tiebreakers such as advantage, etc.
Can you elaborate on why love is a chore, and "all ties are broken"?
– rybo111
yesterday
Added a bit more explanation
– TwoBitOperation
yesterday
Great job - "set" is also a minor clue :)
– rybo111
11 hours ago
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You are:
Tennis
There's a match in my pocket / And an ace up my sleeve
Yet I'm no magician / That you can conceive
'match' and 'ace' are both common tennis terms
I'm admired in New York /London and more
Yet I am no God / And love is a chore
Major tennis tournaments occur in both cities. 'Love' is another tennis term, meaning 'no score,' which makes winning a game a bit of a chore.
You can set me on grass /Or mould me with clay
Yet all ties are broken/ At the end of the day
Tennis is played either on grass or clay. No tennis match ends in a tie. Furthermore, no game or set can end in a tie, all have rules for tiebreakers such as advantage, etc.
Can you elaborate on why love is a chore, and "all ties are broken"?
– rybo111
yesterday
Added a bit more explanation
– TwoBitOperation
yesterday
Great job - "set" is also a minor clue :)
– rybo111
11 hours ago
add a comment |
You are:
Tennis
There's a match in my pocket / And an ace up my sleeve
Yet I'm no magician / That you can conceive
'match' and 'ace' are both common tennis terms
I'm admired in New York /London and more
Yet I am no God / And love is a chore
Major tennis tournaments occur in both cities. 'Love' is another tennis term, meaning 'no score,' which makes winning a game a bit of a chore.
You can set me on grass /Or mould me with clay
Yet all ties are broken/ At the end of the day
Tennis is played either on grass or clay. No tennis match ends in a tie. Furthermore, no game or set can end in a tie, all have rules for tiebreakers such as advantage, etc.
Can you elaborate on why love is a chore, and "all ties are broken"?
– rybo111
yesterday
Added a bit more explanation
– TwoBitOperation
yesterday
Great job - "set" is also a minor clue :)
– rybo111
11 hours ago
add a comment |
You are:
Tennis
There's a match in my pocket / And an ace up my sleeve
Yet I'm no magician / That you can conceive
'match' and 'ace' are both common tennis terms
I'm admired in New York /London and more
Yet I am no God / And love is a chore
Major tennis tournaments occur in both cities. 'Love' is another tennis term, meaning 'no score,' which makes winning a game a bit of a chore.
You can set me on grass /Or mould me with clay
Yet all ties are broken/ At the end of the day
Tennis is played either on grass or clay. No tennis match ends in a tie. Furthermore, no game or set can end in a tie, all have rules for tiebreakers such as advantage, etc.
You are:
Tennis
There's a match in my pocket / And an ace up my sleeve
Yet I'm no magician / That you can conceive
'match' and 'ace' are both common tennis terms
I'm admired in New York /London and more
Yet I am no God / And love is a chore
Major tennis tournaments occur in both cities. 'Love' is another tennis term, meaning 'no score,' which makes winning a game a bit of a chore.
You can set me on grass /Or mould me with clay
Yet all ties are broken/ At the end of the day
Tennis is played either on grass or clay. No tennis match ends in a tie. Furthermore, no game or set can end in a tie, all have rules for tiebreakers such as advantage, etc.
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Can you elaborate on why love is a chore, and "all ties are broken"?
– rybo111
yesterday
Added a bit more explanation
– TwoBitOperation
yesterday
Great job - "set" is also a minor clue :)
– rybo111
11 hours ago
add a comment |
Can you elaborate on why love is a chore, and "all ties are broken"?
– rybo111
yesterday
Added a bit more explanation
– TwoBitOperation
yesterday
Great job - "set" is also a minor clue :)
– rybo111
11 hours ago
Can you elaborate on why love is a chore, and "all ties are broken"?
– rybo111
yesterday
Can you elaborate on why love is a chore, and "all ties are broken"?
– rybo111
yesterday
Added a bit more explanation
– TwoBitOperation
yesterday
Added a bit more explanation
– TwoBitOperation
yesterday
Great job - "set" is also a minor clue :)
– rybo111
11 hours ago
Great job - "set" is also a minor clue :)
– rybo111
11 hours ago
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