Saturday, May 28, 2022

a QUATRAIN FOR DAISY

 SUNDAY MUSE  211

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  1. “May the wind always be at your back and the sun upon your face. And may the wings of destiny carry you aloft to dance with the stars.” ― George Jung, Blow by Blow


A QUATRAIN FOR DAISY


Daisy was a strong lady

Who played a leading role

With Daisy’s  determination

She always met her goal


She set her sights on victory

Winning never to lack

Daisy was the smart lady

Who kept the wind at her back.




16 comments:

  1. Always keep your back to the wind to protect your lovely face.
    Mine today is a quatrain with two extra lines after. It might get "removed" from dVerse?
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    Me too. Google has allowed me to post only as "anonymous" and sometimes not even then.  BTW, my poem is dark today, i also labelled as "Gothic" but I'm not sure it is that dark.  You might tell me a little about that too. 

    Jim, 

    http://jimmiehov6.blogspot.com/2022/05/alone-dark-poem-for-sunday-muse.html 

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    1. Just wanted to let you know that Mom (Indybev) passed away on July 15th.

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  2. We could all learn from Daisy! Determination can be inspriring as is this lovely poem. So glad to see you Bev and I hope you doing well.

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    1. Just wanted to let you know that Mom (indybev) passed away on July 15.

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    2. We will miss Beverly and her wonderful poetry at dVerse Poets Pub. I admired her spunk, her sense of humor and candid style of writing. Sending my deepest condolences to your family. Rest in peace dear Bev.

      Mish (dVerse Poets Pub)

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  3. Love this! Daisy is going to have a story to tell. :)

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  4. Nice one Bev.
    Have a good Sunday

    Much💛love

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  5. You weaved a fine poem with the given prompt, Bev :)

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  6. Wonderful poem Bev — and I love the opening quote… 🙂✌🏼❤️

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  7. Very smart lady indeed! Love the leading quote too.

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  8. Wind at her back ... love the image, the strength of Ms. Daisy. Yours too.

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  9. Love the picture of a lady who has a strategy in doing things. Wind at the back means one is in better control. Enjoyed this Bev!

    Hank

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  10. Yay for Daisy. Good to have the wind at your back.

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  11. A fitting poem for your final post, dear Bev. Your friends at Poets and Storytellers United farewell you affectionately, with thanks for the joy you brought us.

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  12. We miss her sweet and inspiring writing. On behalf of the dVerse community, our deepest condolences to the family.

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  13. Thanks for the effort you've made to make this blog so useful

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