(i)
Look out for magpies,
five on my silver birch,
they will laugh at you
for a while, until
you have counted them all.
(ii)
Listen for the sound of acorns
falling and bouncing
across the road
where five oak trees
point the way.
(iii)
Follow the aroma
of freshly brewed coffee
from the pub
in the bend of the road –
it opens at five.
(iv)
Don’t forget to stroke the cats
along the way,
there may only be one,
there may be five.
They are all friendly.
(v)
The rowan trees are long gone,
but look carefully
and you will see a sign,
on the wall next to the front door,
and a blue Beetle parked outside.
Kim M. Russell, 5th October 2023

Image by Nadin Thompson on Unsplash
Today is the 5th October, National Poetry Day in the UK and, over at the dVerse Poets Pub, Laura is asking us to Meet the Bar with five directions. Her prompt is based on a poem by Juan Filipe Herrera entitled ‘Five directions to my house’, which we are taking as inspiration.
Laura wants us to write our poems in five quintains, as a Pentastich Quintain, which is rhymeless and meterless. Each stanza must be one of five ways to our house (real or imaginary), and can be literal or metaphorical, measured in time, direction, etc or a mix. The title is our own choice but must begin: “Five…………”, and we must include a reference to Hererra’s poem somewhere in our posts.
what a fun way to your house Kim – love your interpretation of the prompt especially the sound of acorns. So imaginative
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Thank you, Laura!
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I love all the way you included the number five. With all the references to magpies and the form it also made me think of thirteen ways of looking at a blackbird. The fourth stanza with the friendly cats made me smile being almost there.
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Thanks Björn! I had fun with five, and you already now about me, cats and magpies. 🙂
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Same poem, same oak trees and acorns, different house 🙂
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🙂
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Bravo!!! Nice one. Thanks for dropping by my blog.
Much💛love
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Thank you, Gillena, and much love!
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I like how you and Jane had similarities between your poems. It’s wonderful, too, how I have become familiar with things surrounding all your homes by participating in these prompts. I begin to associate certain characteristics with your poetry, like the magpies and the coffee and the cats.☕️
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That’s the beauty of the Poets Pub, Melissa.
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If there are cats, I’ll find you. Well done, Kim.
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Thank you, Candy!
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I want to follow this path in all five ways. ☺
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Thank you, Maria!
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I can feel your love of place. (K)
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That’s good!
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If I scrunch my eyes up just right, I think I can see it from here ❤
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Can you see me waving?
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:::waving back:::
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You live in a beautiful place 😊
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Thank you, Reena. I like it here. 🙂
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Oh yes yes yes! Oak’s earth-grounding holds you to that place, and I can hear the pinging of those acorns as they bounce in the wind. The Magpie makes me happy this morning (“Five for silver”), and the Rowan reminds me of my friend Karen who lives at the magical Rowan Tree Cottage.
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I also love at Rowan Cottage!
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Got you! Birch, Oak, Rowan … what’s not to like?
Cue in some tree poems, entwined with their wisdoms and lore, and the magic of the Ogham alphabet…
Such energy in the ancient sap of these beings…
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Thank you for reading and commenting!
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i could roll around in these words all day long. ❤
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Thank you Ren!
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How lovely it is where you live. All the smells. So beautiful. I love it. Xoxo
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Thank you, Selma! xoxo
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💛 ✨
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Love this, Kim. That first stanza with the magpies drew me in, and then all the details, the scent of the coffee, and of course, the cats. 💙
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Thank you, Merril! ❤
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You’re welcome, Kim!
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Love the Nature Map to your house Kim…
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Thanks Andrew!
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This is a welcoming poem. I felt so invited in. Wishing you a great day.
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Thank you, Ali!
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