They are springing up
everywhere I look:
waxy little snowdrops
bobbing
in small clumps or
carpeting
between trees.
They’re among
the hellebores and crocuses,
flirting with fritillaries,
and sucking up
to cyclamen—
a spring ball of dancing flowers
soaking up spring sun and showers.
Kim M. Russell, 9th February 2026
For the first dVerse Poets Pub Quadrille of February, De asks us to write poems of precisely 44 words, including the word ‘flower’.
She has given us a wide range of quotations and examples of poems for inspiration. She says we can write about “wildflowers, cornflower blue, your flowerchild days or the gorgeous redheaded girl at the flowershop around the corner…use flowery language or keep it simple. Use the word any bloomin’ way you choose – take those flowers and plant ’em, pick ’em, deliver ’em or share ’em – just be sure to get some form of the word into your poem of exactly 44 words”.




Love all the pics and everything about this write, Kim. Most especially these lines:”They’re amongthe hellebores and crocuses,flirting with fritillaries,and sucking upto cyclamen—”These lines made me smile in terms of the “flirting with firtillaries” and the “sucking up”!We’ve been in San Diego since January 8th…here till March 19 so have been enjoying the sun, weather in the 70s, and all the green trees, flowers and flowering cacti!
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Thank you so much, Lill. I’m glad you’ve had a glimpse of spring in San Diego.
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The flower names you’ve gifted us with here are so delicious, Kim. Goodness. I just want to dance in all these words.
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Thank you very much, De!
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Gergeous quadrille and lovely pics
much love
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Thanks so much, Gillena!
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Kim, I love your spring flower community. Must be such joy and relief to see them frolicking.
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Thank you, Lisa!
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You’re welcome ❤
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Was just listening to a Chinese podcast about Chinese painting, how the use of blank space makes the paintings….was fascinating…your blank spaces separating the stanzas made the impact of your verse.
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Thank you, Ain. I enjoy working with blank space.
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I love the spring ball vibe! Beautifully written!
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Thank you kindly, Kaci!
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Can’t wait. we may have them here, too, but I’d hafta shovel away about a foot and a half of snow to see ’em… Thanks, Kim.
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