burst growl heaven
heal mending
pack plan root rows shivering time
Burst in with a growl onto the scene
Heaven knows what had transpired
Hoping to heal his hurt feelings
Not in the mood she is not inspired
Mending a broken heart with nothing
But looking for something more tangible
What has been smashed to smithereens
Needs a plan not easy to handle
He is to pick them up where they lie
All are to be swallowed up slowly
How they experimented with mice
Turned out to be a success eventually
Feathers of the
wack-wack made into glue
Can't be helped it is that expensive
Swallowed slowly after some dues
Little at a time as a strong adhesive
The broken patches are now functioning
Rows of pills no match to mend
Other medicines may cause a shivering
But good for the mice is good for man
Note: The Wack Wack Golf and Country Club
in the Philippines is named after the bird. The name
is chosen here as it sounds exotic
For Brenda's Sunday Whirl Wordle #154
Note: The Wack Wack Golf and Country Club
in the Philippines is named after the bird. The name
is chosen here as it sounds exotic
For Brenda's Sunday Whirl Wordle #154
Supposedly fix one thing only to need something else patched up, always something with rows of pills
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmm. Digesting
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
=^..^= <3
did he just swallow pieces and glue?
ReplyDeleteinteresting...when i golf about all i do is whack away...lol
Wack Wack is ideal for a golf club's name. Golfers plans like that of mice and men often go astray!
ReplyDeleteNot sure I fully understand, but most things find healing over time. That, or become less important and that is a type of healing in itself,
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
It takes a little experimentation to get things right..maybe we should leave the little mice though!
ReplyDeleteOften times, we never get it right, Hank. So, it is surprising when things turn favorably lately. Well wordled.
ReplyDeletePamela