A Glorious Rumpus

This August has been a glorious
rumpus
a van Gogh palette
of blues, greens and ochres.

The little apple tree is a woven buzz
of waspish ruckus
as premature apples cause
a sugary fuss.

Stubbled fields hum with heat.
Tired sunflowers bend heads, deadbeat.

Kim M. Russell, 25th August 2025

Still Life with Two Sunflowers, 1887 – Vincent van Gogh – WikiArt.org

Today I’m hosting Quadrille Monday at the dVerse Poets Pub and we’re kicking up a rumpus.

We are writing poems of exactly 44 words (not counting the title), including the word ‘rumpus’, a noun that means a noisy disturbance or row, one I’ve always wanted to use in a poem since my daughter and I first encountered it in Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak.

42 thoughts on “A Glorious Rumpus

  1. Your Van Gogh choice is one of my favorites! It matches your autumn poem so well!

    I particularly like these lines, “The little apple tree is a woven buzz / of waspish ruckus.” My dad sucked at pruning his fruit trees, so picking was a hassle and the apples on the ground attracted aggressive wasps, hornets, and blue bottles.

    This is a very nice poem.

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