Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Yesteryears - #quadrille #haibun #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro



Hello, beautiful readers! Today, I am combining two prompts. The first comes from Creative Perspective Challenge, where Denise provides us with the photo below and encourages us to allow it to inspire us. The second prompt is from dVerse's Quadrille #224 - Walk Quietly in my Dreams. In this challenge, we are encouraged to use quiet or a word associated with it in our quadrille. I've bolded and italicized the words I've used. A quadrille is a poem with exactly 44 words. I decided to write a haibun that also qualifies as a quadrille.

(image credit; moonlight by vernonwiley from Getty Images Signature)

Yesteryears

In the soft stillness of a peaceful lavender sky, I gaze across the serene lake and reminisce of a life of parties and adventures, each experience molding me into the person I've become.

life's great memories

summer's glory days wind down

quieter days come


Would you like to join one of these challenges? Click the link(s) below:

 Creative Perspective Challenge

dVerse's Quadrille #224 - Walk Quietly in my Dreams

29 comments:

  1. This is very nostalgic ❤️‍🩹 Robbie

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    1. Thank you, Robbie! I appreciate you visiting. :-)

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  2. Your beautiful haibun brings back memories of visiting my grandparents at the lake and made me smile. So happy you participated, Yvette, thank you. Xo

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    1. Thank you, Denise! I'm happy I brought back great memories. Thanks for sharing! :-)

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  3. A delightful quiet haibun-quadrille, Yvette. I especially love the ‘lavender sky’, and the wistfulness of the haiku.

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  4. I love your response to the prompt, Yvette. You have really progressed by leaps and bounds with your poetry. You rise to meet each challenge!

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    1. Thank you, Jan! I appreciate your kind words. :-)

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  5. i love this yvette! i always forget about the haibun form, but you've done it beautifully here <3

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    1. Thank you, Ren! I fell in love with syllabic poetry through Tanka Tuesday, so I try to fit the quadrille into a form, and the haibun seems to work well with it. I appreciate your visit. :-)

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  6. The memories is something to thrive on and enjoy in silence

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  7. Such a peaceful poem--those quiet moments when the memories come.

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    1. Thank you, Merril! I appreciate you visiting. :-)

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  8. Lovely, sky and poem
    Thanks for dropping by my blog

    Much♡love

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    1. Thank you, Gillena! I appreciate your visit as well. :-)

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  9. Water calms, especially calm waters. Also good for play although not here. You did wonderfully combining the two sets of prompts.

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    1. p.s. Thank you for your nice comment. I love to bring out memories.

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    2. Thank you, Jim! Water always seems to calm me, which is why I love going to the beach so much. I appreciate you visiting! :-)

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  10. I love the "lavender sky," Yvi. This is a lovely haibun! 💜

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    1. Thank you, Colleen! I'm happy you enjoyed it. I appreciate you stopping by. :-)

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  11. Thanks for letting me know about Creative Perspectives, I'll check it out.

    I love the contrast of the prose and the haibun. Lovely writing!

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    1. Thank you, Nolcha! I look forward to reading what you write for CP. Thanks for visiting! :-)

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  12. Yvette, your “quieter days come” lingers with me—so gently wistful. I feel the hush of nostalgia in your lake-gazing haibun.

    much love,
    David
    SkepticsKaddish.com

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    1. I'm happy you connected with that line. Thanks for sharing, David! :-)

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  13. This is gorgeous, Yvette, full of quiet yearning .

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  14. Beautiful, Yvette. It's filled with serenity. It relaxed me just reading it.
    Sandra sandracox.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you for sharing that, Sandra! I appreciate you visiting. :-)

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