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Monday, September 5, 2022

Wordle # 286...MLMM

 WORDLE # 286 MLMM

granny
covered
pizza
liars
secret
meld/melds/melded
ambrosia
strangers
shrunk
scalding
obsession
gods


 

it was no secret 

she drew the crowds

her musical gift was ambrosia from the gods

ticket holders melded with strangers 

carrying pizza boxes wandering in

from the street




 her critics (granny types )

obsessed with correctness

launched scalding attacks about her attire

 they said her shrunk jeans

and off the shoulder shirt

were not appropriate

she would need to be covered up

to be permitted to play in the cathedral 

liars

she could wear blue hair 

she could wear red hair 

she could wear a tutu

it wouldn't matter


Dariia Lytvishko

10 comments:

  1. How wonderful! So true the clothing and the hair don't matter. It makes me laugh! Way back in 1975 I graduated from high school. My class president gave a speech, and he was wearing purple sneakers! A couple who where there actually wrote a letter to the newspaper (not the school newspaper mind you, the city one!) about how disrespectful that was, how youth was on a downhill path, the school should have stopped him... on and on. Purple sneakers. Never mind he was the class president, and high achieving student off to a university. Those sneakers would ruin his life!

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  2. "Liars"😁😁😁
    Bravo. Another nice one.
    Have a good weekend Rall

    Much💛love

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  3. What wonderful playing! I love organ music. And a happy face is always a good look, no matter the clothing. You've used the words expertly, with such apparent ease, to weave an interesting and believable tale and get us all on side.

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  4. Remind me ... to NEVER be a granny type obsessed with correctness. LOL

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  5. I'd carry in a pizza box when I would come. A nice reading poem, Rall.
    BTW, I left a comment earlier, but I don't see it here now??
    ..

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  6. Good for her! The world would've lost so much, if the "correctness" police that their way.

    Thanks for sharing!

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  7. Talent is talent, genius is genius, do not be bothered by what "correct" people say.

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  8. Hurrah for being true to oneselves! I’m disappointed that there are still such critical souls in my generation of grannies.

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  9. People who distract themselves with the minutiae of appearance need some sort of therapy to retrain themselves to listen to words or music. Maybe just wearing dark glasses would help?

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