WORDLE
Under oath, should I swear
I saw rare, but harrowing
thin, transparent grubs
that chilled me to the marrow?
I guess it's either
borrow some courage
or steal a march
by telling the truth...
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Wordle words from Sunday Whirl: either, harrowing, marrow, grubs, thin, oath, saw, guess, rare, march, borrow, transparent
Creepy, and open to interpretation. This is good, Stan.
ReplyDeleteThanks Brenda :)
DeleteThe thought of those grubs chill me to the marrow too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Robyn :)
DeleteIt's a dilemma what we see..what we know it to be..should we step up? i guess truth and courage often come as a pair..definitely one to ponder in a comfortable chair..
ReplyDeleteThanks Jaerose :)(
ReplyDeleteTransparent grubs would chill me to the marrow, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cheryl :)
DeleteWow, you used the words coherently and so quickly! Grubs...
ReplyDeleteThanks Maggie :)
DeleteAnd again, have to admire your economy with the wordlist. Grubs don't give me shivers, they make me thinking of going fishing,
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
http://soulsmusic.wordpress.com/2013/04/28/pushed-beyond-limits/
Fish... fish... (_8^(l)
DeleteI remember watching this survivalist show that basically stated nice juicy grubs also provided fluid as well as protein.
ReplyDeleteAre your seasons reversed from the States? I know Australia is. While it was supposed to be warm this weekend...me thinks I smell some rain.
Do folks really eat silk worm grubs? I suppose anything is possible. I'd imagine though that some spices would be nice. :)
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Yeah, I'd swear to what you saw!
ReplyDeletePhew!!!
Nice one Andy :)
DeleteThanks Juiles... :)
ReplyDelete1... No
2... Yes
Very clever. Amazing how you got all the words into such a short piece!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ann :)
DeleteFull marks, you are like a magician that pulls the words out of the hat so effortlessly.
ReplyDeleteThanks Oldegg :)
DeleteStan, you sure did take those words and run with them. Bravo.
ReplyDeletePamela
Thanks Pamela :)
DeleteShort but concise. Great use of the words.
ReplyDeleteThanks Veronica :)
DeleteGrubs was the interesting word this week.
ReplyDeleteI'm not certain I can say I've had grubs of any kind.
Though I know I have had chocolate covered insects!