Monday, April 7, 2025

Will There Be a Next?

 Time for Quadrilles in the dVerse Pub ~ 44 words will do it! De is hosting and provides us with the word ENCHANT (or a form of it) for inspiration.


Illinois ~ Missouri

first memories ~ my kin

dancing with history in Maryland

the snowy silence of Minnesota

and warmth of Georgia's red clay

salt and citrus breath of Florida

the hush of Oregon's pine

each State a whisper of enchantment

promises made beneath different skies




17 comments:

  1. Oh, I love this. We become all the places we've been, I think.

    De

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  2. Beautiful way you drew them all together at the end. We are still these United States.

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  3. I love the way you approached your family history and found each state enchanting in its own way!

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  4. Each state has a different incantation but all enchant in their own way which you’ve captured so well

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  5. "each state a whisper of enchantment"--yes! They each do beguile in one way or another!

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  6. I know so little about the United States, Helen, but I learn so much from poems like yours and, as you know, I love autobiographical poems. I love the sound of the ‘snowy silence of Minnesota’ and the ‘hush of Oregon's pine’.

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  7. Such a loving and patriotic poem
    Thanks for dropping by my blog

    Much♡love

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  8. enjoyed this! had a very dreamy quality to it. i also enjoy family history that is woven into poetry.

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  9. This is beautiful - loved places remembered in happier times.

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  10. So many places to remember in a life...

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  11. I love it, Helen! I have been to all 50 states, and I agree with you. Each one of them is enchanting in its own way. Great poem!

    Yvette M Calleiro :-)
    http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com

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  12. Tantalising...each glimpse is a story hidden, imagined, I do like the images evoked, that are memories with clear emotion..

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  13. The enchantment of the US beautifully captured, Helen!

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  14. I enjoyed this. Perhaps you could write a poem about the fragrance of sagebrush and juniper when rain is falling.

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  15. “promises made beneath different skies”

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I appreciate each of you and the comments you leave ~~ thanks so much.