This week’s wordle is fashioned from Yousei’s Prompt 212 “Polishing Silver” – three words from each poet’s contribution. I reckon everyone knows the drill: 1. You needn’t use all the wordsbut you may if you wish, and 2. Post your work on your blog or post it below as a comment, and 3. Post a link to your poem so we may all read it and comment on your superb creation.
Here are the words, and bonne chance!
Bastet: eye camel living
Barbara: resinous crushed driving
Rick: sky sleep trees
Viv: idleness hope hold
Debi: shivers tight fragile
Hannah: truth knows words
Christopher: ditch kiss tea
Jules: sit cup cloth
Irene: dark hole door
Misky: apple stains thin
Yousei: stir foam dawn
I’m looking forward to reading all of your creations!
~ Misky
Oh fun! I do so love wordles and was wondering when another mega wordle was going to come up (if ever) … also a cool way to choose the words and I’m happy to contribute!
I look forward to reading your creation!
Me too…I’m onto it now!
Here it is: http://bastetandsekhmet.wordpress.com/2014/05/22/wordleing-with-red-wolf-fun-poem-may-22-2014/
On my way!
LOL!
I do look forward to your challenge with words. This was more of a challenge. But fun.
http://roslynrosssmallstones.blogspot.com/2014/05/incarnation.html
aloha Roslyn. somehow i have difficulty knowing when my comment goes on blogspot. so i’m repeating my attempt here:
aloha Roslyn. beautifully rendered. i like the rhythm you weave into your words. fun. aloha. rick
Ah, did not see your comment on my blog Rick but thanks for repeating.
Ros, I’m not sure why my comment of yesterday hasn’t appeared on your blog, but I shall try again, as this is a wonderfully written poem. There’s also something very intriguing about “the ditch which keeps pure heaven from this earth”.
I don’t know either Misky. Other people leave comments. Then again I don’t get notifications from your site either. Sigh. Well the ditch is mythic – River styx being one version of that which divides this world from Home.
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aloha Misky. fun.
my response:
http://wp.me/pSBwA-1LH
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thank you for taking the time to prepare and host. aloha.
aloha Rick!
aloha Irene. i have to ask now, is your tropical island a rock in the middle of the big pond (otherwise known as the Pacific Ocean)?
I’d have to cross the Pacific Ocean to get to you.
My pleasure, Rick, and I’m on my way to read yours now. 🙂
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It’s a toughie. But I madly did it here
Oh, now you have me all excited! 🙂
I didn’t use them all. http://miskmask.wordpress.com/2014/05/22/devoted-to-the-wisdom-of-trees/
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It was good to shake the cobwebs and clear out these random thoughts! All words used in my ramble, so I’ll take solace in that!
http://wp.me/pZnuq-14c
I dig the “madly did it”, Irene! It’s where I ended up as well…mad as a hatter! 😉
I didn’t think yours mad, Walt. Not even delusional.
I’m on my way with a fresh cup of coffee in my hand!
Thanks Ladies. It felt disjointed, Irene. But reading it a few times, it does flow as you’ve suggested. Glad you liked it. And Marilyn, I missed the old “me” as well. It felt good to fly that freely. Hope you enjoyed the coffee as much! 😉
The coffee and the poem were both delicious, Walt. 🙂
This is my second effort. Love the website. 🙂
http://excelsizeus.wordpress.com/2014/05/22/enter-your-life-here/
Hi, you’re new here. Thanks for the love.
I’m my way now to read it! Thanks for joining us!
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Started wordling, changed my mind. Changed it back, etc.
http://fredherring.wordpress.com/2014/05/22/tuesday-tryouts-on-thursday/
Change it two more time, and then write. That should be something to behold, Barbara!
I reckon anything that Barbara writes is ‘something to behold’ !!
I admire a woman who’s flexible. On my way!
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http://stimmyabby.wordpress.com/2014/05/23/farmers-marker/
🙂
Welcome back, Abby! Lovely to see you here again. I’m on my way to read yours now. 🙂
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I’m here.
http://fredherring.wordpress.com/2014/05/24/red-wolf-wordle/
Also used some of the words for this one
http://fredherring.wordpress.com/2014/05/22/tuesday-tryouts-on-thursday/
As my son would say, you *owned* the words. The one where you used them all.
Made me wonder why I never thought of that angle before.
Left comments on your blog, Barbara.
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OK It took just a little bit longer to play with after a very busy week. But I’ve continued the Sonja series with an Elfje start. 🙂
http://julesinflashyfiction.wordpress.com/2014/05/26/seeking-direction-illuminated-and-enlightened/
Hope to catch up on reading eventually once school lets out and I’m …free.
I was up at six most mornings last week and was snoozing by 8pm.
Hope all who are celebrating this weekend are having a great time.
Hi Jules! Left a comment on your blog. 🙂
http://georgeplaceblog.wordpress.com/2014/05/26/true-blue/
Sorry so late to the party – been vacationing 🙂
On my way to your treasure, Debi!
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Thank you for the words to puzzle!! So late I am! 🙂
http://wordrustling.wordpress.com/2014/05/26/i-once-dreamed-about-the-woven-gold-of-slumber/
The title intrigues me. I’m on my way!
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Here’s my offering: http://ravenswingpoetry.com/2014/05/26/cave-of-dreams/
Off to read your dreams!
This was so much fun, Misk.
Mine is up at: https://purplepeninportland.wordpress.com/2014/05/29/fragile-kisses/
Glad you had fun with it. I’ll pop for a read this afternoon! 🙂
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