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letters fall in line / from puzzle to quiet verse / worku every day

20 April

Posted on April 22, 2026

words from wordle 1,766

Debbie Wilson 4/6
My ode to the lobster…
Rocky POINT. CRAWL of
Lobster AWASH in the sea
Claws WEAVE through dark kelp 🦞

auntie jj 4/6
she was sure she COULD
a proud MAKER, SHAVE the snags
it was a tight WEAVE

Lari 4/6
The HOUSE that serves TRIPE
Asked us suddenly to LEAVE.
Disliked our hair WEAVE!

Mark 5/6
LIGHT tone, BLEAK language
FRAME the SPACE with drops of wit
WEAVE in some salience

Mick 4/6
CREAM of the crop BLADE
a harmless SNAKE will now WEAVE
tall grass is its shield

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