Rose-breeze shimmer
spill the spark
open shadow-clouds ajar,
journey far.
You melt my heart.
whisper ghosts away
and breathe
to soothe my scars
lull the cue to curl
my toes.
Green the leaves
come dance-skip
twist and bubble-giggle
grin
come sin till dawn.
I used all the words for a second Quadrille… come dance with us with giggle at dVerse..
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February 27, 2017

Whew. That’s a come-hither poem if I ever read one. 😉 Well done, Sir. I have mine at the ready, as well. Will post in a bit.
I love that first stanza!
Curling toes and sinning til dawn – I quite like the idea of that!
Kind regards
Anna :o]
Sinning til dawn? You have really gained confidence since your last giggle poem. Very clever, lots of fun.
I love “bubble giggle”. A fun take on this.
Beautifully sensual Bjorn..
Green the leaves and dance skip…sure…. Good one Bjorn ~
This is delightful and enticing – she could not resist!
I have a bubble-giggle grin!
come sin till dawn… great last line!
You’ve gone for ghosts and spirits too!
This is brilliant!❤️ I love bubble giggle grin 😀
Nicely done! I can’t wait to see how you use all the words when we get to Q44 #44! 😉
Or beyond… there are many new compound words to be created.
that idea makes me giggle-dance!
great lines!
Wonderfully done with all the words, I love ‘Rose-breeze shimmer
spill the spark open shadow-clouds ajar, journey far’ :o)
lovely light dance to the tune of Spring
much love…
Love the sounds and the colors. It reads like something I could skip to… or, in days when my back was nicer to me, jump rope to… Such pretty sounds… and sights.
There is a glow to the picture and this light atmosphere has been transferred to your lines very skilfully.
That second stanza is delightful Bjorn!! The poetic form in this is amazing!
Cool using all the words! I do like the line …lull the cue to curl my toes… 🙂
You are a poetic wonder. It all made sense. Wow!
That’s a nice one… 🙂
I adore this! If it’s written from a word list, I never would have guessed.
This poem excites….Love it. 🙂
tripping the light fantastic with this
delightful…i love green the leaves…it’s getting more difficult with each new word and all the combinations used by the group of ‘all the words’ poets to find newness.
somehow – you did manage to capture the spirit of spring – very uniquely so. A very cool “take”.
I like how you compiled all the words, the middle stanza really speaks to me 🙂