Mist-Layered Morning

Under the bone
                  of a mist-whirled fading moon,
skeletal flowers are drip-laden,
                   rotting yellow stars
against the rain-glistened
                   brown of soggy loam.
Drifting through the mist-layered morning,
                   soft as a whisper
tangled with chimney smoke,
                   the descant of birdsong,
and a fox’s tenor bark.

Kim M. Russell, 3rd November 2025

Image by Joyce G on Unsplash

For this week’s Quadrille Monday at the dVerse Poets Pub with De we are taking our poems for a whirl around the block. Yes, the word to include in our poems of exactly 44 words is ‘whirl’.

De has shared an example of a whirling poem by William Wordsworth and a quotation from Leonardo da Vinci to inspire our quadrilles.

35 thoughts on “Mist-Layered Morning

  1. You have created a stellar scene in just 44 words. I appreciate the mixture of senses.

    I especially like,

    “Drifting through the mist-layered morning,
                       soft as a whisper
    tangled with chimney smoke,”

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