0902: Quadrille 241

dead flowers in a vase on a windowsill with view toward the garden

In Wilt and Thirst

They bring the grave indoors, my dear.
A perfumed death-rattle
in a vase.

Their vivid throats sing a borrowed song.
A final, furious blush
against cold glass—

a love note signed
in wilt and thirst.
Flowers.
See us drown in own deep thirst.


Written for dVerse Poets, Quadrille #241 Flowers. Imagery and poems/prose ©Misky 2006-2026.

24 responses to “0902: Quadrille 241”

  1. Oh, MY.
    THIS:
    “Their vivid throats sing a borrowed song.”

    I love this, so much. What a gorgeous piece. A friend who lost his wife some years back told me the funeral flowers dying was like losing her all over again. What a gut-punch.

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    1. That comment from your friend is indeed, a gut-punch. Glad you like this, De. Thought I’d take a different direction with this one. ❤️

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  2. Beautiful poem and accompanying music video

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    1. Glad to know you enjoyed both, thank you.

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  3. This is heart wrenchingly beautiful!

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  4. I have no words…but definitely felt it.

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    1. Thank you, Cale.

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  5. such sweet sorrow. love! xx, Lynne (aka Ren)

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    1. Thank you so much, Lynne. x

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  6. I’m glad to see you’re back at the Poets Pub, Marilyn, and with a stunning quadrille, especially the phrases ‘a perfumed death-rattle in a vase’ and ‘a love note signed in wilt and thirst’.

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    1. Thank you, Kim. I’m delighted that you enjoyed reading it.

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  7. How strikingly dark and beautiful taking the traditional ‘gift of flowers’ and flipping it on its head, showing inherent violence in cutting something beautiful just to watch it die in a living room 🩷

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    1. Thank you! That’s the exact sentiment I was trying to convey.

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  8. I’ll take to my flowers outdoors, look for vibrant green when the snow layers up…

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    1. Quite right, Liz. And may your spring soon spring!

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  9. This is so strong… flowers are indeed dead the moment you pick them

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    1. Yes, unfortunately.

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  10. I love what you did with this one, Mish. Bringing death indoors…. what an interesting thought. Tha last beautiful gasp!

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