Written for Sunday Whirl Wordle . Our host is
Brenda Warren; her prompt words for this week are
shown below. Here’s where the prompts took me.
split, cringe, breathe, pieces, wings, cracks,
beneath, hesitates, stretch, ship, spin, and chaos

The ship rolls beneath my feet as another wave hits. I breathe hard against the salt spray and stretch my arms wide for balance. Above, the gulls spin in wild patterns, their wings catching light between storm clouds.
“Look out!” someone shouts.
The main sail split hours ago, torn into ragged pieces by winds that won’t stop. Now the smaller sails fight the havoc, snapping and whipping overhead. Each gust makes me cringe, waiting for another crack of canvas giving way.
The captain hesitates at the wheel, studying the dark water ahead. Cracks spider across the deck where the wood has taken too much punishment. We’re three days from port with a damaged vessel and a sky that promises worse to come.
A gull lands near my hand on the rail. It cocks its head, seemingly unbothered by the ship’s lurching motion. I watch it preen casually while we humans scramble and shout. The bird lifts off again, joining its companions in their effortless dance above the struggling ship.
“We’ll make it,” the first mate says, gripping my shoulder. “Ships like this don’t go down easy.”
I nod, watching the birds spin and soar. They’ve seen a thousand storms, a thousand vessels fighting the same battle we fight now. The chaos doesn’t touch them. They simply ride it, wings spread wide, masters of the wind that tries to break us beneath them.
NAR©2026
This is “The Wellerman (Sea Shanty) by Nathan Evans
All text and graphics are copyright for Nancy Richy and are not to be used without permission. NAR©2017-present.

I would be terrified to be caught in a storm at sea. Great story Nance! ❤
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Great story, Nancy. I love the nonchalance of the birds.
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Seagulls give me the impression of being tough enough to weather almost any storm. Thanks much, Sarah. I appreciate your comments.
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A fantastic telling! And great combination for all the prompt words. Kudos!
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Thanks very much, Kaci. I appreciate you stopping by.
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Love it
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Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it.
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Oh man, more than a tight spot here.
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I was getting seasick just writing it! Thanks, D.
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The seagulls know. You can tell by their rough call…there’s no sure way but to rise above then dive to catch the whitecaps.
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Love that descriptive comment, Liz. Thanks very much!
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Did Bill help you with this one?
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Not even one word! But I did read it to him and got his seal of approval.
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Made me think of ‘The Perfect Storm.’ Read the book and watched the movie. Creepy!
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Great movie but what an awful way to go! Thanks so much, Lois.
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Always I picture toward the end when George Clooney shrinks back into the boat. Horrible way to go, but that picture stays in my mind.
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It really leave an impression, for sure.
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Love the Shanty song. perfect for this story!
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This story is a bit different for me and I really enjoyed writing it. I love that shanty and I’m glad you did, too. Thanks, amica mia.
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Great story, and you’re always on a winner with me when you play Nathan 👍
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It had to be Nathan Evans and this great sea shanty. I really enjoyed writing this story, Clive. I’m pleased you enjoyed it. Thank you! ☺️
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I really did enjoy this 👍
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I’m with Willow, I’d prefer to be the seagull my friend … and I enjoyed the rousing sea-shanty …
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I get terribly seasick, Dear Ivor, so I’d definitely prefer to be a gull. Thanks for another cool song, my friend. 🥰🎶
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I,m glad you enjoyed the Lake of Tears video, Nancy 🎶🥰🌏
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You’ve woven an interesting story of survival
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Thanks, Sadje. I would not fare well in that situation! 🤢
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Very few would, I think.
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Great story Nance – I almost expected Captain Black Bart to make an appearance 😅 love the sea shanty 🙌
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Oh no! I’d never make a move on your guy, Ange! 😄
Thanks much; I’m glad you enjoyed it. 💛
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🤣👌
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we went in the same direction with the prompt – even down to the gulls and sea shanties! well written.
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Cool and thanks very much! I’d happily check out your story but I don’t know who you are!
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oops – don’t know why I signed in as ‘anonymous’. or maybe I do?
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Hahaha!
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Great response Nancy I was right there on deck … Infact I was the seagull! 😉.
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Great “new” sea shanty, Willow! I think I would have been a gull, too! 🕊️
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💜💜💜
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