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ReplyDeleteToday’s Jumble haiku:
(One of Aesop’s lesser-known morals is spoken by an insect—after an exhaustive use of his holometabolic ESP to crack a nighttime mystery, where to find Yellow-Green light!
Here’s his conclusion.)
“Said the Flea…”
When one divines what’s
cloaked by excess darkness, it’s
always afternoon.
~ OMK
Busy day. Back tonight I hope
ReplyDeleteC-eh, nice job on Wordle 577 3/6
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WC(I choose no hint nor add aby clues)
You both did well!
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Par = 4
Wordle 577 3/6
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“Impressive”
Start with my
usual.
~ OMK
"Career Change"
ReplyDeleteAfter the cloak made Cleo look dafter
she raised even more viewer's laughter.
She did quite dramatically dress,
hoping to look divine,
and this glamorous excess
did indeed make her shine.
But in the end she fled the scene,
and married a University Dean.
Nice rhymes, Misty, "scene/Dean" and especially "dafter/laughter"!
ReplyDeleteCleo dared go against those who would mock her style and, apparently, managed to "shine." Brave lass!
In the end though, it looks like she chose an old-fashioned route to female advancement.
In this day & age, who's to say her Nay?
~ OMK
You did it again, Ol' Man Keith: you got all the Jumble words into your morning haiku, with a few twists here and there. The birds must have fled and let the flea take over--let's just hope he doesn't get lost on the scene of a dark afternoon. Nice job, especially if the flea's happy.
ReplyDeleteLate getting back.
ReplyDeleteCongrats all on the great Wordle work today. OMK- your usual first word was very useful today. But I think you got the cart before the horse by not getting the child first, before you get used to all the disruption to the household.
WC- I’m not sure where you started.
Misty- I echo OMK re dafter/laughter!. I rather liked Cleo’s “glamorous excess”.
OMK- great haiku. I loved the title you wrung from that difficult reveal. That fable is very deep. It is truly scary how long it can take to become aware of “what’s cloaked by excess darkness”.