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

27 May

Posted on May 28, 2026

words from wordle 1,803

Diana Marie 3/6
Early light does ROUST
Pillow STUMP, blanket of leaves
Pocket STUFF — missing

Lari 6/6
LEANT on tree to TRIM
What a BOTCH job, now a STUMP!
Go STUDY your STUFF.

Laurie Partridge 3/6
PLUCK your guitar strings!
Smile and eat yummy FRUIT!
Discard your old STUFF !

auntie jj 3/6
she had a CRAFT shelf
then her hands got STIFF, eyes poor
in the end, just STUFF

the CRAFT: To spin tales
her syntac defied STIFF rules
hot STUFF, so she thought…

Mark 5/6
RAISE that SNOUT, sniff, yuck
STUMP STUCK in a nasty kerplunk
Enough STUFF, that’s rough

Debbie Wilson 6/6
VISOR, hair SWEPT up
STALK and STUDY… don’t get STUNG!
Grab my STUFF and run!

Mick 6/6
REACT to that THING?
The LOTUS, that DUSTY STUMP?
That STUFF makes you think …

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