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01 May 2011

Wordle 2


This week I knew that I wanted to tackle a sestina, so I selected words that might work well as end words in lines. In her poem, Hidden Meanings, Pamela Sayers explores the origins of her name. I took the words scribbling, whispered, resilient, and hillsides from that piece on her blog, Poetry with me. At Sadly Waiting for Recess, Mr. Walker shares a glimmering exploration of music with students in his Jazz Talk where I lifted thrumming, sustain, animated, and train. From Gloria's response to last week's Wordle Words, I used aching, visions, revenge, and thirst. This piece at Thoughts in Poetry and Prose, was one of my favorite responses to the prompt. Thank you all for your pariticipation in last week's wordle. Be sure and visit some of the other pieces.

Post your response any time this week.

17 comments:

brenda w said...

Here"s mine: The Train Whistle: A Sestina
It will be fun to see your words play!
~Brenda

Mary said...

I will play:

http://inthecornerofmyeye.blogspot.com/2011/05/sweet-revenge.html

lucychili said...

thank you
http://crankymango.blogspot.com/2011/05/life.html

Anonymous said...

I'm glad I found you; thanks for letting me play!
here's mine -- crows build nests with sticks and twigs

--angie

Anonymous said...

I'm in,

http://soulsmusic.wordpress.com/2011/05/01/unsettled/

Elizabeth

Stan Ski said...

Here's mine:
BLACK SHEEP REPRISE

flaubert said...

Thanks again, Brenda. I cannot figure out the link thing.

http://flaubert-poetrywithme.blogspot.com/2011/05/words-fall-in-silence-wordle-2-wordling.html

Marianne said...

Thanks for giving us more wordle fun!!!

http://herwordsbloomed.blogspot.com/2011/05/sunday-wordle-2.html

Anonymous said...

Thanks for a great WORDLE, Brenda!! I was SO going through NaPoWriMo withdrawals today...so I was very grateful for this wonderful prompt! I got a late go at it, so I haven't read any of the others all you wonderful people have posted...but I will go do that now!

Here's: RESILIENT

Happy May!!! :)

~Paula

Dave King said...

Very interesting wordle and some great ideas to go with it.

Anonymous said...

I didn't use all of the words:

http://imnotaverse.wordpress.com/2011/05/02/apologies-its-grim-oop-north/

brenda w said...

Dave, Glad to have you join! ~Brenda

Mr. Walker said...

Okay, here's The Deposition (WordPress) or The Deposition (Blogspot)

Anonymous said...

Hi, Brenda.

There I was, wondering what to do, and pling! a wordle. I'm afraid I took your words off into a dark alley, though.

lull between storms, body hidden in the deep sea

Francis Scudellari said...

I couldn't manage a sestina, but I did tackle the wordle: What the hills get over is, you're far away

Anonymous said...

How lovely to see all those exhausted poets from Napowrimo here, Mine is at http://vivinfrance.wordpress.com/2011/05/04/lifeline/

Anonymous said...

I know I'm late to the party, but I got the Wordle from Brenda. I apologize for not crediting Sunday Whirl on my blog; will edit and also make this a regular stop in my week! Amy Barlow Liberatore
http://sharplittlepencil.wordpress.com/2011/05/07/last-stop-on-the-erie-lackawanna/