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Speaking in Riddles Sharon Chmielarz
Speaking in Riddles
Sharon Chmielarz
Author Sharon Chmielarz, best known for her wry and subtle poems, here turns her attention in a slightly different direction, to word-puzzles that actually have a solution--often more than one. The language is as pleasant and evocative as always, but the challenge is perhaps greater. Answers are provided in the back.
Here's one to try out: I can be dark and sombre. I can be bright as sequins, many sequins, sewn on. I can host a moon, a cat, or a snout. Or even your embroidered name. My trouble, I muffle. My mantra, semper fidelis. My motto, do or die.
Here's amother one:
The head, for all its genius, is limitedto nodding and shaking, but thesenimble creatures switch easily fromgiving direction to talking without a mouth. Just one of them, pushed into your chestain't a sign of love, Bub. A Je t'accuse! canprecede a firing squad and is sweatily closeto a tongue's lashing or the preacher's wagging.
Still these bony ones can make a cashmere Come here.
Or discretely wipe a tearor guide a nub across a paper.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | March 22, 2021 |
| ISBN13 | 9781947237346 |
| Publishers | Nodin Press |
| Pages | 76 |
| Dimensions | 140 × 165 × 5 mm · 90 g |
| Language | English |
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