Wordle #159

Week 159

1. Bite

2. Smooth

3. Open

4. Deserve

5. Paradox

6. Semaphorism (n.)) a conversational hint that you have something personal to say on the subject but don’t go any further—an emphatic nod, a half-told anecdote, an enigmatic ‘I know the feeling’—which you place into conversations like those little flags that warn diggers of something buried underground: maybe a cable that secretly powers your house, maybe a fiberoptic link to some foreign country.)

7. Tension

8. Playhouse

9. Neptune

10. Stalemate

11. Muse

12. Thieves

Use at least 10 of the words to create a story or poem

The words can appear in an alternate form

Use the words in any order that you like.

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  1. A TENSION UNRESOLVED

    Life’s ironies can be reduced
    to one all-embracing paradox:
    in the sky-blue joy of smooth sailing
    we crash our hull into unseen snares.
    Neptune or the river gods drag us
    down into the deep. We realize
    our home beneath the open air
    we thought secure is just a playhouse,
    that future years we think we deserve
    are nibbled away by thieving time.
    We reach a stalemate, a tension
    unresolved. We wonder how
    this life of ours at the same time
    can be good, and can be bad.

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    • Thought-provoking I ponder these same sorts of things whenever I get a little quiet time. I really liked this part

      We realize
      our home beneath the open air
      we thought secure is just a playhouse,

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