Monday in dVerse Poets Pub means QUADRILLE ~ Mish is hosting today ~ our challenge ~ use the word "tangle" or a derivative in a 44-word poem.
tangled lights sway
in night's twilight
lush
spun
gold trembles
'neath Ferris Wheel's
hush
spokes
turn burgundy
deep red as shadows
reel
spinning
tales of stories dark
rhythm turning
steel
two
shapes draw near
breaths held
tight
lovers
and legends
in the coming
night
Love the opening line it sets the mood of the poem to follow - Truedessa
ReplyDeleteLove the flow of this poem. Lovely quadrille.
ReplyDeleteArcadia Maria
Wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteReally well written,
the words carefully placed close or far from each other!!
Thank you Eleni!
Your opening lines are so atmospheric, Helen. I love outdoor lights and I love your fairground quadrille.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done, Helen!
ReplyDeleteI concur with Kim. This is very atmospheric. Lovely in rhyme too!
ReplyDeleteSo atmospheric, like the start of a gothic tale.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like such a nice place to be. Love those lights
ReplyDeleteI like the form and format you've got here. Sometimes I struggle with the quadrille and working out a good rhyme scheme. Well done.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous, Helen! And the image you chose goes perfectly with your quadrille.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous imagery, Helen!
ReplyDeleteYvette M Calleiro :-)
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
You took me there Helen, this comes alive!
ReplyDeleteThis is ,magical and entrancing, Helen. Lovely poem.
ReplyDeleteAs Kim says, very atmospheric!
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