Dither, dither, speech. Foreign trip, bow, reassure. Seminar, summit. Shoot a jump shot with the guys, throw out the first pitch in mom jeans. Compromise, concede, close the deal. Dither, dither, water down, news conference.
Not, "Toil, toil, boil and bubble"?
I've heard that before. Where is it from? There's a verse in a similar vein in Shakespeare's Macbeth:
Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire, burn; and caldron, bubble.