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“Sign-Off”
If I’m ever gonna skip Sunday’s verse
it’ll be when I’ve no time to rehearse.
But this week I’m ready
to continue my thready.
Though I admit—this one’s kinda terse.
~ OMK
Most worlds we've found have been too large,
Orbs of gas, where no life could emerge.
So how ironic is it
Should be the first world we visit:
Yon Moon, from which all gas has discharged.
Wordle 743 6/6
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"Garden Gift"
Patty used her purchasing power
to enliven her garden
with a festive flower
that she did drench
with a daily shower.
She than took time to ponder
how she'd proceed going yonder.
This required her to make a vow
that she'd spend little more money, anyhow,
on a puppet or a new hairdo
or a siding of candy to chew.
But these worries did in no way annoy:
she had a lovely garden to enjoy.
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