Another guess: maybe it's a simple scramble: "qofam frolan fl" — "fl" at the end could be "Florida" or "fly". "frolan" might be "floran" → "floral". "qofam" could be "foqam" nonsense, or maybe "maqfo"?
But that seems too trivial. Could you share any more context about where this phrase came from? That would help solve the cipher. 5627 qofam frolan fl
Or perhaps it's a phonetic puzzle: "qofam" sounds like "cough 'em", "frolan" like "fro lan" (frolic and land?), "fl" = "fL" (foot L?). Not clear. Another guess: maybe it's a simple scramble: "qofam
Given the phrasing "put together post," perhaps this is a cryptic instruction to combine "5627" with the words. Could "5627" be a postal code? Or a puzzle where numbers map to letters: A=1, B=2... 5=E, 6=F, 2=B, 7=G → "EFBG"? Not fitting. But that seems too trivial