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The opening poem contains all the words (or variations of them) from today's Jumble.
Comments are welcomed! And couching them in Poetry is definitely NOT required.
Do not explicitly reveal any of the actual answer words until after closing time, but embedding them surreptitiously in comment sentences is encouraged.
8 comments:
Yes, I would be too, if I ever accomplished something like that that.
Silly problem with third clue, but worked it back from the solution. At least now I know what floor joists are (after Googling!).
"Umami Beaming"
"Fudge," mumbled the Clown
as he downed his Zigzag bar.
"Fudge!" he said, "... and nuts."
~ OMK
"Merry Cherry"
Cherry was a bit of a clown,
nothing would get her down.
No one ever saw her frown.
She was kind and quite humble
with clear speech and no mumble.
And she loved playing Jumble.
No truth would she fudge,
and she bore not one grudge.
She was fair as a judge.
Never once caught scheming,
she spent her days dreaming
of her future, looking beaming.
Who wouldn't love Cherry,
a soul so merry
like a joyful young fairy.
Yes, I know I left out one Jumble "word"--if that's what it is. But it would just have messed up Cherry's story. Here's what it would have been:
Cherry carried a big bag
full of jokes she would gig-gag
and puns she would zig-zag.
While Cherry's stanzas were five, she
seemed never so lively,
never in a league so big
as when evading the ZIG
and avoiding the ZAG
of the poetic bag
that was her duty
under time-honored rules of versifying beauty.
~ OMK
One of the tricks of handling a weird outlier is to have your response center on it, rather than leave it alone, or to be dealt with as an after-thought.
Here's a little tea & sympathy:
My lil' haiku may not be an epic mansion,
but it saved a lot of time
wasted in seeking a rhyme,
in appropriate scansion,
while nursing Sunday's Bloody Mary jag
over a *%&! word like ZIGZAG*.
~ OMK
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*P.S. You can also get away with an awkward rhythm by using non-alphabetical marks to mask an obscenity,
thus leaving it to the reader
to solve your meter!
Ol' Man Keith, your poetic response to my Zig Zag problem totally cracked me up. I feel honored to have my lame comment generate a fun verse from you. Thank you! I was going to try to get better, like you and Owen and Wilbur, but it's just not working yet. But I'll keep trying.
I thought I commented earlier but I don't see it. I see #3 was a write-over but I can't make out what I tried.
When ING is part of the remaining letters that makes solving the riddle-solution easier.
Misty, you have your own style as do we all. All, whenever ERATO gives me a nudge.
Nothing like a haiku, eh OMK? Also nothing like daily doggerel to keep the poetry sharp Boswell wrote a poem every morning.
WC
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