Wordle #294

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

To start out this Wordle on the right foot, so to speak, I’d like to share two lines from a poem by Robert Lowell. They’re from his book Lord Weary’s Castle, and the poem is called The Ghost (After Sextus Propertius).

“You cannot turn your back upon a dream,
For phantoms have their reasons when they come:

This week’s Wordle words have been pulled out of the same poem. Please leave a link to your take on the words via Mister Linky below.

someone
ghost
canopy
longer
sparkles
sleep
washed
black
alone
bone
whisper
secret

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