An autumn dance – Quatern for dVerse


we’re dancing in the falling leaves
the joy of autumn us enchant
before the darkness daylight thieves
I sing in joy this light descant

above a crimson, orange roof
we’re dancing in the falling leaves
today I need no final proof
today we both in love believe

see blue of sky behind the eaves
as shadows play along in waltz
we’re dancing in the falling leaves
a day with you can have no faults

I meet your lips in tender kiss
which you so joyfully receive
this day I will recall and miss
we’re dancing in the falling leaves

 By the stream, autumn by Paul Gaugain


By the stream, autumn by Paul Gaugain


Today it’s Open Link at dVerse. And today it’s a chance to catch up with old Form for all that I have missed. This is a quatern. And I wanted to give some contrast to some rather depressing thoughts of autumn I wrote earlier. Pub opens at 3 PM EST. See you there.

September 10, 2013

59 responses to “An autumn dance – Quatern for dVerse

  1. A very nice contrast Björn! I enjoy the romantic tone of your quatern and your dancing in the falling leaves. I also like how you incorporate other beautiful images of autumn. Are the leaves falling already in your area?

  2. Thanks for posting my link on this page. Appreciated. This painting by Paul Gauguin is particularly striking. I thought it was influenced by Van Gogh, but it was done prior to their sharing a studio during 1888 – the episode that caused Van Gogh to cut off his ear when Gauguin left. I obviously like the line in your poem: ” … as shadows play along in waltz … ”

  3. ha. fun piece…i am always up for dancing…i love fall as well…and dancing in the leaves is awful close to dancing in the rain….i like how the form accentuates your dance as well….

  4. Well written quatern, Björn. You express well the joy of colorful (crimson, orange) autumn at its best. Dancing in the falling leaves seems a most wonderful thing to do to enjoy the wonders of the season before the darkness of winter descends!

  5. dunno but this sounds like so much more than autumn… it was getting very autumn-ly over here these last days – today a chilling wind almost blew me off my bike on my way back from work.. dug out the warm lama socks ha…smiles

  6. Your image of dancing in leaves makes the end of summer seem less ominous. Fall is a lovely time of year and your well-written quatern honors it.

  7. You romantic softie, you … smiles.
    You might want to change believes to believe in the last line of stanza 2; it’s the plural noun singular verb problem that English has and I believe Swedish doesn’t.

  8. How romantic & sweet ~ I love the form and repetition, we’re dancing in the falling leaves ~ Not yet autumn here so enjoying the last days of summer, smiles ~

  9. Sometimes fall comes in January in Florida..the dreams of cooler weather are different for those that fully live in the Sun I think…but it’s probably Sunny where you live..I guess..too…

  10. Nice quatern Björn, even here in Atlanta.GA the leaves are already starting to fall. And “dancing in the falling leaves” brings back joyful memories of youth, lots of fun you have spun !!

  11. Love love love Quatern. Quatrain? Oh perhaps you can tell me the difference if there is one, but regardless, this along with Villanelle and Kyrielles are my top three classic form. Beautiful pulled out and rolled. Lovely work.

  12. …romantic & sad — both a good theme to create an effective quatern… your choice of refrain is really perfect Bjorn… and that missing or longing for that lost lover is really palpable…so much in the thought of autumn could be so heart brokenly felt… excellent job & truly enjoyed… smiles…

  13. what beautiful poetry, such perfect tempo and rhyme,
    it read so effortlessly rolling right off the tongue..
    especially loved this;
    before the darkness daylight thieves
    I sing in joy this light descant

  14. Rightfully anticipating a wonderful welcome to the cold! It makes it a lot easier. Great contrast and great form. Must try it! Nicely Bjorn!

    Hank

  15. Did you say depressing thoughts? Granted, age precleds many memories form me these days, but memories of dancing in the leaves and kissing always were the happy days! Beautifully written…

  16. Once again you have brought the image of Autumn leaves to my feet and I danced in them, your words and imagery – very nice BR.

  17. Love dancing in all that autumnal color…my favorite season…and you did it justice, Bjorn. Delightful!

  18. Today waltz and kiss for who knows what tomorrow brings. Very nice and I love quatrains – I hope to find the time, but Wednesdays are such busy days for me. I love the phrase “darkness daylight thieves”
    but I got a bit hooked up on it for some reason. I get it now, but would daylight-thieves help? It made me slow down and read a bit slower which is probably a good thing, so leave it as is – the hyphen probably doesn’t help. NICE job.

  19. Oh, my, that is simply lovely, Bjorn. Thank you for writing this. I am in a contrary mind with my writing right now. I am on the failed first marriage strain.

    Pamela

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