A Disillusioned Scot’s Wordle


These Wordles, with extra challenges added, are addictive. I have used the given words in order, and added a mere twenty (twenty-four if you count the title) to give a rhyming story. I hope it is not now regarded as racist to infer that Scots are thrifty!

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120px-Medieval_gold_posy_ring_2005T99Lies and Lost Love

We used to talk; the end now stands;

       Your tales, on surface smooth, disproved at last;

  False flow killed hope for circle bands;

      For us more drips serve not; romance is past.

© April 2016 Colonialist (WordPress)

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Active septic geranium who plays with words writing fantasy novels and professionally editing, with notes writing classical music, and with riding a mountain bike, horses and dinghies. Recently Indie Publishing has been added to this list.
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11 Responses to A Disillusioned Scot’s Wordle

  1. Tom Merriman says:

    These Wordles are fun and addictive, Col – you’re right! I took a leaf out of your book with last week’s Wednesday Wordle and used the words in reverse order… although I must admit that they just fell that way and the order wasn’t actually planned!

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  2. If this is you showing off, I like it! Give us some more, week after week. haha! You do great work with the wordles and with the extra challenge you throw yourself. So glad to have you on board at The Sunday Whirl!

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  3. You’re getting better and better at it.

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  4. Stephanie Haahjem says:

    You never cease to amaze and impress me!

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  5. C.C. says:

    Very economical AND you made it rhyme, too! That is an impressive accomplishment for a wordle with so few additional words 🙂

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