6 May: dVerse Quadrille

Forty-Four Blooming Words

a population
of self-seeded daisies
on French verges.

common,
persistent,
blooming anyway.

no gardener names them,
no border holds them;
they take what is given.

small faces turn
to passing cars,
white as breath,
bright as forgetting,

rooted where chance
decided
beauty is
enough.


Written for dVerse Poets’ Quadrille: bloom ©Misky 2006-2026.

18 responses to “6 May: dVerse Quadrille”

  1. Beautiful image…invites itself and settles in, much to our delight!

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    1. Thank you, Liz!

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  2. You had me smiling with the title “Forty-four Blooming Words”!! Love it! And the poem itself….self-seeded daisies……no need for adulation, naming, special treatment. They just smile and bloom and whomever chances upon them receives their gift of being there! The gift that just is! 🙂

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  3. I call them volunteers. This was lovely.

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    1. Thank you, Violet.

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  4. Many of the most beautiful flowers are those self seeded ones…. I try to have it in my garden instead of a lawn, right now we have self-seeded cowslips-

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  5. common,persistent,blooming anyway.

    A great fight-back for survival! A wonderful write Misky!

    Hank

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  6. Oh, I absolutely love this. 🌼👏

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    1. Thank you! 🙏

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  7. love wild daisies… your poem painted a story one could stop listen and watch for awhile…

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    1. Thank you so much!

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    1. Thank you, Chris.

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