What a Turtle Has and Hasn’t
It’s true that turtles can make do
with fewer bones than mortals do,
for all the bones that they may lack
are compensated by their back
which curves skyward and then back down
to form a solid armored gown.
They spill no blood, pray not for healing
with such protection for their ceiling.
Thus does creation seed the waters
with its tough-shelled sons and daughters,
for though they may lack fins and gills,
they can overcome these ills.
If, perchance, you’re given to wonder
how a turtle breathes when under
water for up to an hour,
it simply executes its power
to hold its breath instead of breathing,
and when it comes to turtles teething,
instead of teeth, they have a beak,
(although it’s ill-advised to peek
inside a turtle’s mouth for proof)
its mouth is toothless, jaw and roof.
Please leave turtles their private places––
whether under shell or in their faces.
Consider sacred what God hath wrought,
instead of thinking of what they’re not!
I am so happy to have an excuse to use this photo of a turtle that I snapped last week!
Thanks for this fortunate prompt!!!! For the Sunday Whirl Wordle 648 the prompt words are: creation seeds waters blood breathe turtle sacred bones curve sky pray heal

This is just brilliant Judy.
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Thanks, Sadje. I’m afraid it kept me up for a couple of extra hours..just couldn’t give up! It’s now nearly 3:30 A.M. Time for me to go into my shell and zzzzzzz. xo
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Sleep well. It was worth the effort 💕💕💕
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four hours sleep and can’t seem to get to sleep again..
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Oh no!
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Lordy. Amazing.
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That is a gorgeous photo of the turtle! I may try a Sunday Whirl Wordle if I’m not inspired by other prompts this month. It’s amazing how you manage to use all the words.
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I’m trying to keep my mind working. Viewed this turtle at a local cultural center garden and was dying to use it! I might have said that in the blog. I’m getting good at repeating myself.
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