lives ofcommonpeopleSo muchdependsupon a redwheelbarrowHe decided towrite aboutordinary thingsand people hecould seearound him .this isjust tosayand which you wereprobably saving forbreakfastforgive methey were deliciousso sweet & so coldordinaryobjectsa redwheelbarrowhowimportantsimpleobjects areNo matter howmany babies hedelivered, no matterhow many sickpeople he cured,Willie could not stopwriting poems.He madenotes aboutthings he hadheard, seen,or done.I have eatenthe plumsthat were inthe iceboxIn one of the firstpoems, he wrote"The Archer isawake!/ The Swanis flying!/ Goldagainst blue/Anarrow is lying""I have neverseen a swan oran archer," Williethought. "I wantto write aboutordinary things"Free!inspirehowbeautiful thelives ofcommonpeople arelives ofcommonpeopleSo muchdependsupon a redwheelbarrowHe decided towrite aboutordinary thingsand people hecould seearound him .this isjust tosayand which you wereprobably saving forbreakfastforgive methey were deliciousso sweet & so coldordinaryobjectsa redwheelbarrowhowimportantsimpleobjects areNo matter howmany babies hedelivered, no matterhow many sickpeople he cured,Willie could not stopwriting poems.He madenotes aboutthings he hadheard, seen,or done.I have eatenthe plumsthat were inthe iceboxIn one of the firstpoems, he wrote"The Archer isawake!/ The Swanis flying!/ Goldagainst blue/Anarrow is lying""I have neverseen a swan oran archer," Williethought. "I wantto write aboutordinary things"Free!inspirehowbeautiful thelives ofcommonpeople are

WCW - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. lives of common people
  2. So much depends upon a red wheelbarrow
  3. He decided to write about ordinary things and people he could see around him .
  4. this is just to say
  5. and which you were probably saving for breakfast forgive me they were delicious so sweet & so cold
  6. ordinary objects
  7. a red wheelbarrow
  8. how important simple objects are
  9. No matter how many babies he delivered, no matter how many sick people he cured, Willie could not stop writing poems.
  10. He made notes about things he had heard, seen, or done.
  11. I have eaten the plums that were in the icebox
  12. In one of the first poems, he wrote "The Archer is awake!/ The Swan is flying!/ Gold against blue/An arrow is lying"
  13. "I have never seen a swan or an archer," Willie thought. "I want to write about ordinary things"
  14. Free!
  15. inspire
  16. how beautiful the lives of common people are