I came up with this simple riddle that I think has a rather fun solution:
Unharmed, you need it every day;
Decapitated, you see it and you say.
Short, sweet, and to the point. Good luck!
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Sign up to join this communityI came up with this simple riddle that I think has a rather fun solution:
Unharmed, you need it every day;
Decapitated, you see it and you say.
Short, sweet, and to the point. Good luck!
UPDATED. Oh for Pete's sake. forehead smack
Is it
BREAD AND BUTTER
Unharmed, we need it every day,
We need food every day. It needn't literally be bread; it can mean food in general as "our daily bread".
Decapitated, you see it and you say.
Remove the first letters and it becomes READ AND UTTER.
Might it be
Touch?
Unharmed, you need it every day;
Touch is one of the five senses we use everyday to obtain information and we touch a LOT of things everyday
Decapitated, you see it and you say.
If you see something painful, you instinctively say "Ouch!"
Another possible answer (going with the "see" hint):
Eyes
Unharmed, you need it every day;
Again with the senses motif the eyes are where we obtain the most information from the world. You can't see with an injured eye.
Decapitated, you see it and you say.
The word Yes could be used as an exclamation when you get the right answer.
A head
But if you decapitate it (remove the head), you get...
A
Which you say as you see it.
How about
Food
Unharmed, you need it every day;
Gotta eat..
Decapitated, you see it and you say.
When you have seen food, you might have "ood" while others might have "aahd".
A bit of a stretch, I feel, but is it
Brain?
Unharmed, we need it every day,
Undoubtedly you need it every single day, and in its unharmed state, naturally.
Decapitated, you see it and you say.
When I "decapitate" 'Brain', I remove the first letter (the head of the word?) and get 'rain'. And when it unexpectedly begins to rain, we often exclaim 'Rain!'
gland!
when you see
land
you say
land!
Built off of dennisdeems answer.
Daily bread
You need it because
without your daily bread (food) you will die. "Bring us this day our daily bread"
Decapitate it and:
Or at least, decapitate part of it and you get your "daily read". Like a newspaper or something.
Here's a guess:
Sleep
Unharmed, you need it every day;
You need sleep every day
Decapitated, you see it and you say.
Eep! Who wants to see something decapitated?
Just a guess:
H2O
Unharmed, you need it every day
Need water every day
Decapitated, you see it and you say
O is the decapitated version of H2O
When you see something decapitated you say: O! (written: Oh!)
Is it 'hello'? I do use it in most days and without the head 'o' it's hell, which I'd say something about upon seeing.
Is it daylight?
We need the unharmed word in order for it to be "day" (not night)
Decapitate the first syllable..."day" ...and we can see because it is "light"
and we say .. "Oh say can you see..." .....how's that? :)