I find joy in words,
in their different combinations:
the way they flock like birds
or break off into sentences;
their meanings and suggestions,
their gathering in poems, songs,
and stories of reality or fiction.
I find joy in peace and quiet,
time alone to read and write,
let imagination and words run riot,
to play with rhythms and rhymes,
travel in space and time,
revisit old words and invent some new,
something I can share with you.
Kim M. Russell, 5th November 2024

Image by James Wainscoat on Unsplash
It’s Tuesday, firework night in the UK, election night in the USA, and Poetics at the dVerse Poets Pub with Merril, our host.
Merril says that we’re taking a break from everything and remembering to find joy. I love the excerpt she chose about choosing joy in the Life-Learnings from 18 Years of The Marginalian by Maria Popova, and the poems by Mary Oliver and Jo Harjo. Merril asks us to write about things that bring us joy: tiny things, like a favourite mug, or big things like seeing so many people voting, or huge, like life itself. She suggests looking around the room or out of the window and finding something there that brings us joy. There are no limits, there can be more than one thing, and there is also no designated form.
There are not many greater joys than that.
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Thanks Melissa!
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You captured the heart of the poet/writer – the joy in words. Love the images of words as flock of birds as in the murmuration in the sky. I also find joy in letting our imagination run riot, revisiting and creating something new. Sounds like a wonderful time to me, smiles.
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Thank you so much, Grace. I missed all the poets and poetry last week.
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That sounds perfect… the joy in words and sharing them is what I keep doing too and mostly it gives me joy too
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I think tit is true for most poets.
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This made me smile and laugh in recognition. Yes! It is a special joy.
“I find joy in words,
in their different combinations:
the way they flock like birds
or break off into sentences;”
Thank you so much, Kim!
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Thank you, Merril, for your lovely comment
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You’re very welcome, Kim!
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Lovely image of words flocking like birds, Kim…they do bring us poets joy!
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Thank you, Lynn!
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Poetry is surely a murmuration of sound and thought, with each element attuned to what is going on around it, what is happening and where there is to go. The process which leads to the result — “something I can share with you” — is the joy. (Except when some of those birds starts crowing for Trump…)
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Cheers Brendan. We are watching with bated breath over here. I hope there’s no crowing tomorrow, just joy.
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This is gorgeously rendered, Kim 😍 Yes, I agree! As Poets we find immense joy in words and in their different combinations. ❤️❤️
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Thank you so much, Sanaa.
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It brings joy to think of words flocking like birds and the peace and quiet to pull those combinations together. The older I get it is the peace and quiet that brings the most joy. Such lovely thoughts and sentiments expressed in your poem. Very nice Kim 🙂
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Thank you, Dianne!
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That is my favorite joy!
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I know!
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A wonderful choice for joy! I believe you are “preaching to the choir”! Words seem to enchant us all at d’Verse!
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Thank you, Dwight!
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Yes, indeed. There in lies joy.
much♡love
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Thank you, Gillena, and much love to you!
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To find a way to, express our selves, is the best thing in the world, because now, nothing gets, bottled up inside, causing us to, become, ill…
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Absolutely.
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A flock of birds, yes!
Everything in this verse is gentle, warm, lovely, and what a delight to love and use words so. The ending is so touching, thank you Kim.
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Thank you, Ain, for reading and commenting.
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This one resonates well, Kim. 🙂
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Thank you, Kitty!
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Outstanding work K, Stanza 2 resonates!! Thanks.
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Thank you, Ron!
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This is so relatable. Words have the potential to bring us so much joy in so many different ways. Great take, Kim 🙂
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Thanks so much, Shweta!
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You are most welcome 😃
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I share these deeply contemplative thoughts/words, Kim. A lovely poem. Hoping you are mending nicely.
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Thank you very much, Helen, Almost back to normal now.
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This joy is our life! What a lovely write, Kim. ❤️
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Thank you, Punam. ❤
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My pleasure, Kim. 😊
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Love the rhymes, the flow, the music of your words that shimmer with joy as birds, as letters from afar or near, as gifts to share. Simply marvelous, Kim.
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Thank you, Dora!
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