Some Wordle Poems

There’s just something about a random group of words that inspires me to connect some dots and create a poem. In other words, I’ve been playing around with Wordle poems again. They’re such a fun, low-stakes way to keep myself writing. In general, my rules are to use all the words I guess when playing Wordle, in order, within the poem. Variations on the words are okay. Here’s one I wrote with these words from a recent game: gutsy, dream, pearl, farer, carve.

On This Morning

With a hopeful, gutsy stride
I step from my dreams,
cradling the pearl of wisdom
granted to all wayfarers
who travel the currents of night:
The day is open before you
Carve your own way
Always seek the light.

©Molly Hogan

Late last month I was inspired by this photo of a friend’s sister’s newly painted porch. Isn’t it gorgeous!?

It was obviously in my mind when I started playing Wordle a few days later, so I began guessing with the word “porch”. Usually I put my Wordle word guesses in the poem in the order in which I guessed them, but this time I moved them around a little. My words were: porch, clone, cloud.

“My house is where I like to be …”
Daniel Pinkwater*
for Jules Myers

No clone to convention,
she painted her porch
a stirring orange.

Now she’ll sit
amidst sunbeams,
contentedly watching
the clouds drift by.

©Molly Hogan

This line is borrowed from Daniel Pinkwater’s book “The Big Orange Splot”, which is a huge favorite of mine. Any other fans of Mr. Plumbean out there?

This week’s Poetry Friday Roundup is hosted by Jama at her blog, Jama’s Alphabet Soup. She’s celebrating all things donut in a scrumptious post! Be sure to check it out and the other links you’ll find there.

26 thoughts on “Some Wordle Poems

  1. Tracey Kiff-Judson's avatar Tracey Kiff-Judson says:

    Molly, I love that porch! It’s gutsy! What a clever idea to compose a poem with Wordle words. That never occurred to me. Now I will think about that when I play Wordle or Connections (if you haven’t tried it, you make like it!).

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  2. Karen Edmisten's avatar Karen Edmisten says:

    I remember you talking about your Wordle-words prompt a few weeks back. I haven’t tried it yet, but I love the idea.

    And loved these lines:

    cradling the pearl of wisdom
    granted to all wayfarers
    who travel the currents of night:

    I also love your friend’s orange porch! Now I think I want to paint my front door. 🙂

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  3. katswhiskers's avatar katswhiskers says:

    Hello Molly. How wonderful to be here again. These are both such a beautiful journey through words. (I love that poetry can take a bunch of words and make them lilt. Certainly at your fingertips, Molly.) And that porch is pure joy!

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  4. jama's avatar jama says:

    You worked magic with both sets of words, Molly! I love the closing lines, “carve your own way, always seek the light.” And that orange porch!! Gorgeous!

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  5. margaretsmn's avatar margaretsmn says:

    I like how using the words of wordle help you use unique words in lines like “Carve your own way
    Always seek the light.” Inspiring me.

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  6. cvarsalona's avatar cvarsalona says:

    Now that porch makes a statement, Molly, and so do your poems.

    No clone to convention-your friend is a risktaker and knows what she wants. She will enjoy her porch for a long time.

    Thanks for sharing.

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  7. PATRICIA FRANZ's avatar PATRICIA FRANZ says:

    What a fun way to approach poem-making (wordle)! And when I first saw your friend’s porch, my thought was – Wow! That’s what it’s like to live inside a pumpkin! So fun!

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  8. Tabatha's avatar Tabatha says:

    My kids and I could practically recite The Big Orange Splot! That’s one cool porch 🙂 It does look like sitting in sunbeams.

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  9. Jone MacCulloch's avatar Jone MacCulloch says:

    Thank you for reminding me to write wordle poems. I love the color of the porch and always loved reading The Big Orange Splot!

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  10. Even though I don’t do wordle, Molly,I fully appreciate your efforts weaving words into cohesive verse. No small achievement. As poets we seems to rise to a challenge, even if its self imposed. Some fine knitting here…

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  11. Indeed the new orange porch is stunning. And to boot you got Wordle in 3!

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  12. That porch is so cheery! Love it!

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  13. Lakshmi Bhat's avatar Lakshmi Bhat says:

    The use of the words is beautiful. The porch looks lovely.

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  14. First Wordle player I’ve found online. How nice to find another…=)

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