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Saturday, May 9, 2020

May 9, 2020

|| || occur, macaw, unlock, ruffle, "wreck" room.
Image from the Internet.

The opening poem contains all the words (or variations of them) from today's Jumble.
Comments are welcomed!
Do not explicitly reveal any of the actual answer words until after closing time, but embedding them surreptitiously in comment sentences is encouraged.

20 comments:

Ol' Man Keith said...

Sue was the gal at our church who
Always stayed out after curfew.
For the choir boys whom
She loaned her "rec" womb,
Sue faithfully fondled their virtue.
~ OMK

Wilbur Charles said...

OMK, I don't think those boys had any virtue left but were certainly glad to fondle hers.

The four J's were a snap and once I realized that the second word wasn't WORK I quickly grok'ed the riddle-solution.

Let's follow the 14 dwarves and hobbit exploration of the ruins of Thror's kingdom.

WC

Wilbur Charles said...

It occured to Bilbo, Balin and finally to Thorin too
That they best needs leave this wreck of a room
With flagons, bowls and broken drinking-horns all askew.
For Smaug might yet return and that would spell certain doom.

Bilbo was lost but Thorin was unruffled, for he knew
The way to the great hall of Thror that unlocked a view
Of a great arch carved in the days before the machinations
Of Smaug and his awesome power spelt dwarvish destruction.

WC

Misty said...

Bill met Jill online on Zoom,
And a romance began to bloom.
They met on his deck
Where he kissed her neck,
And soon ended up as her groom.

Years later their teenage son Beck
Turned their parlor into a wreck.
They gave him a broom
To clean up that room
Which earned him a thank-you check.

Sandyanon said...

My macaw so ruffles my feathers.
Whenever I plan get-togethers,
He unlocks and then wrecks my room.
So my tiny shrewd saboteur
Sees to it they never occur,
And plunges me deep into gloom.

WHY DO I PUT UP WITH HIM?!!

Sandyanon said...

BTW, no, I don't have a macaw. Lucky me!

Wilbur Charles said...

Somehow I posted twice, re. Bilbo. I'll delete one of them.

WC

Ps, nice lick's from the ladies today. Did you catch how I got the bird in there?

Ol' Man Keith said...

Misty, your lil’ bitty ditty
Was just so darned sweet & pretty.
A nice surprise
For these old eyes…
‘Tis pity we’re not all so witty!
~ OMK

Ol' Man Keith said...

I see our Sandy is handy
Describing her avian Arani*.
The bird was absurd,
Behav’d like a turd,
But her verse? Ah! quite the Jim-Dandy.
~ OMK
___________
*
I'm told tales that she has a parrot
Are apparently all without merit.

Sandyanon said...

Wilbur, I totally can't see where you got the bird in there. Pulleease tell me.

Wilbur Charles said...

Sandy see if you can spot it

Of

Of a great arch carved in the days before the machinations
Of Smaug and his awesome power spelt dwarvish destruction.

Anybody spot it?

Sandy can sure spin a l'ick
So to Misty, take your pick

Misty never gets ruffled
And Sandy won't be muffled

Out of both I sure got a kick

Wilbur Charles said...

So too, Misty

Misty said...

Thank you, Wilbur,
You're never sappy,
And you always
Make us happy!

Misty said...

And you, Keith,
Deserve a wreath
For being sweet
And a daily treat.

Ol' Man Keith said...

Wilbur ~ The bird may be lurking within or between words, but I admit I don't see it.
Are you perhaps relying on the (American) pronunciation of "machinations" to get a (partial) phonetic echo of "macaw" in the 1st syllables?
~ OMK

Sandyanon said...

I see "mac"hinations and much, much later I see "aw"esome. That's quite a separation, Wilbur. Too much for me to grasp it.

OwenKL said...

"Macaw"-nitions is what I saw.
Sorry, my writer's block just wasn't able to overcome that macaw-ber word today. But I'll try extra hard to get out two tomorrow. At the moment, I have a sparrow flying around from picture frame to picture frame here in my bedroom!

OwenKL said...

Oh, and marvelous rhyming by everyone today, most especially Sandy for incorporating all the Jumble words!

Wilbur Charles said...

Yes, mack-in-ations followed by "AWEsome. As Owen said not an easy fit

I guess Saturday will be known as poetry night (and day).

WC

Ol' Man Keith said...

And Sandy had her meter down,
Worthy of the laurel-crown.
~ OMK