Wordle 251 using my usual self-imposed rules of words in order, adding as few as possible, and rhyming:
Impact
Hung less high made the painted fish,
Upon their screen of the finest cloth,
Enter sight last, as was the wish:
Above, flowers burn, butterfly o’er moth,
For the blooms took all the colours bright …
But the striking fish were subtly white.
My Word! Even though my Power Point can Excel, my Outlook is bleak and I’ve been thrown out of Office!
My Office program never really got on with MS 10 when I downloaded it, and has been increasingly crabby and argumentative ever since. Finally it has gone into revolt, so tomorrow I will *sob* have to purchase and download a 2016 edition. Hopefully that will enable me to put in a more regular appearance here than of late. It is painful to have to spend hours watching a whirling wheel whenever on internet. Of course the suspense of waiting to see if there will be a result or a timeout every time ‘Enter’ or ‘Send’ is pressed might be regarded as entertaining – but, then, it might not.
Good luck on the software, you obviously don’t need it to create wonderful verse.
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Comment appreciated! I still haven’t managed to get the software, and am suffering some frustration as a result. Drafting on Word rather than on WP is so much easier. Plus I use Outlook …
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I call it the spinning wheel of death! It’s really so dreaded! Whether your computer gives you the support you need or not, you can still express yourself with style and amazing creativity!
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The deadly whirl, indeed. Maybe frustration increases output quality? 🙂
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nice lines, thanks for stopping by on my blog
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Thank you, and ’twas a pleasure!
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I love this piece!!!
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Thanks for saying so!
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My first computer was so slow that I’s press send and then go and make a cup of tea while waiting for it to work!
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We have become a lot more demanding since those days!
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You have surpassed yourself-this one is brilliant!
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Ta! You think so? It was certainly a bit tricky to keep the brevity. Two lines for the last two words! Tut!
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