wordle 120

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Dear Wordlers,

This week’s words come from the poem Kindness, by Naomi Shihab Nye.  The wordle makes it look like everything is balanced on sense.

Brenda

 

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20 comments on “wordle 120

  1. rosross says:

    This one seemed to have no other outcome.

  2. GILLENA COX says:

    haven’t done a wordle response in a while; but happy to back; got into this week’s wordle like a charm

    much love…

  3. Brenda–This is one of my favorite poems by this wonderful poet. Thanks for choosing it–eager to give it a whirl.

  4. Nonnie says:

    I linked to the poem from whence came your words. What a powerful poem; it brought tears to my eyes!

  5. Thanks, Brenda. I’ll hope to have something, but it may be later in the week. I’m in that time zone that comes up towards the end!

    • brenda w says:

      No worries, Victoria, and thanks for stopping today. Perhaps we’ll see you later in the week. We’ve got some nice pieces whirling in today.

  6. Nanka says:

    Whew!! Finally all done!! Thank you Brenda for this new set this Sunday!! 🙂

  7. Ruth says:

    Everything is balanced on sense 😉

  8. WabiSabi says:

    I loved this batch of words. I’ll be around to visit later, when my grandchildren leave!! Happy Sunday!

  9. julespaige says:

    Might do a non-story yet, but I started with a story verse since I am home again 🙂
    I also have a link on the bottom of my post to last weeks late posted story if you are following along as this weeks is a continuation of the chapter 5 section/series:

    http://julesstorypageswhirl.wordpress.com/2013/08/04/c5-an-all-around-education-sunday-whirl-story-verse/

  10. Pamela says:

    Happy whirl to all. Thanks Brenda.

    Pamela

  11. Irene says:

    Hi Brenda, Happy Sunday!

  12. purple says:

    I read and enjoy all posts, I just wish blogspot had some way of acknowledging that. I realize I kind of bent the rules and didn’t use the wordle words in my poem, but … maybe I will write another one which does use them specifically.

  13. An early bird this morning. The words took me there. Thank you for supplying them!

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