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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

June 1, 2021 🐇 🐰

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| | swung, theme, weight, strong, sweet nothings.
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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.

11 comments:

Ol' Man Keith said...


RAB BIT
ABB ITR
BBI TRA
BIT RAB


"Training, Not Straining"
You had to be strong to lift that much weight,
and then to have swung it from side to side.
You must have eaten all the spinach on your plate.
You knew that was our theme if you wanta hit your stride.

Whether Tarzan or Popeye, you gotta keep in shape.
Eat plenty of "neat somethings" for your 'ceps to break the tape.
~ OMK

Misty said...

"Happy Couple"

Their romance was like a dream
that made their hearts beam and gleam,
with marriage their cherished theme.

But if a couple hates to wait
and rushes to the gate
their fate tends to come with some weight.

To their wedding plans they clung
and to ideas they hung, and then flung.
And so, back and forth they swung.

But their purpose remained true and strong,
to each other they would belong
with wedding bells chiming their song.

It worked, and although they had tarried
and some problems and conflicts had carried,
in the end they were happily married.

At the altar they exchanged their rings,
with their souls high as wings on springs
and past problems just sweet nothings.

Ol' Man Keith said...

You are proving the truth, Misty,
that structural demands increase the power of the resulting verse.
Although it may seem counter-intuitive,
your insistence on triple rhyme endings
gives us a song that's "true and strong."
Brava to you for proving restraints
are one path to freedom.
~ OMK
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PS.
And "wings on springs" is a knockout image.

Ol' Man Keith said...

Here it is again.
June.
The last week of May around here
brought mornings of haze, and not of good cheer.
Shoulda known when those graynesses loomed
we were soon doomed to all be June-gloomed.
~ OMK

Misty said...

"June-gloomed" cracked me up, Ol' Man Keith. So did having "neat somethings" rhyme with (sorta) "sweet nothings." Wish I had your gift for humor!

Wilbur Charles said...

Chet had learned to stay in the now, we just have today
They said: " Avoid the highs and lows and try to stay
Centered and focused. For many had swung off the beam
Because they forgot to stay centered, neglected that theme

"When the weight of the world seems too strong for your shoulders,
Ask a Higher Power for help much as we've told ya"
The "weight " Chester felt was just how to approach
Lois. Would Sweet nothings in her ear bring reproach?

WC

Sandyanon said...

Chet is clearly thinking more about Lois than about AA. Whatever floats his boat and keeps him going!!

Ol' Man Keith said...

I'm rooting for Chet, Wilbur. But I am not sure what will do him more good--whether to win Lois' favor or to be kept at a distance.
Come to think of it, I am rooting for Lois too.
Whatever is best for her is probably good for our boy as well!
~ OMK

Wilbur Charles said...

Misty, you may not be ' ha ha' funny but your verses always bring a smile to my face. Happy marriages and happy pets.
Chet is hopeful he can woo Lois as well as some of your fellows.

Whereas OMK: spinach and 'ecs sounds like Popeye

Sandy, yes relationships can be dangerous. Chet cannot be 'projecting' with the 'Whatifs ', 'I'll nevers' kind of thinking. Patience is needed.

Misty said...

Thank you Wilbur. I'll keep my fingers crossed that Chet will be able to woo Lois. That would be lovely and warm my heart.

Ol' Man Keith said...

Glad you liked "neat somethings."
It came to me as a Spoonerism; it's only off by a couple of internal letters.
I figure these refer to low calorie treats full of proteins, luteins, and assorted vitamins.
~ OMK