Sun glints off a window
in the red painted house,
while the dark wooden barn
offers quiet coolness,
respite for the serious dancers,
and those who like to chat,
catching up with friends
and neighbours, thirsty
for beer or schnapps,
in preparation for singing
and more dancing
around a flowery maypole
tied with ribbons
into the long night.
Kim M. Russell, 18th June 2026

This Thursday at the dVerse Poets Pub, it is Open Link Night, when we link up one poem of our choice or write a poem inspired by a mini prompt provided by our host – this month it’s Björn, who tells us about midsummer celebrations in Sweden and shares a traditional midsummer picture by the Swedish artist Anders Zorn as a mini prompt.
This is absolutely stellar writing, Kim 😍 I can picture the “dark wooden barn,” and all those people dancing. ❤️❤️
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Thank you, Sanaa! 💕
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You’re welcome! 😘
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Love how you captured the long day and night of midsummer…
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Thanks very much, Björn.
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Beer AND schnapps, please…
Great write, Kim. Thanks
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Cheers Ron!
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Kim, I enjoyed reading your ekphrastic imaginings. Sounds like a thoroughly satisfying gathering.
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Thank you, Lisa. Imagines indeed. I bet Bjorn could tell a few tales of Midsummer.
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You are welcome. I wish I had never watched Ari Aster’s movie, “Midsommar.” It turned a beautiful festival into a trigger word for me.
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Nice ekphrasis. I feel I could walk into your poem as easily as dancing into the painting.
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Thank you, ken, that’s a wonderful comment.
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I like the sunshiny tenor throughout this ephrastic intrepretation, this line in particular resonated with me “catching up with friends
and neighbours, thirsty
for beer or schnapps”
We must live in the same neighborhood, ha!!!
🩵
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Thank you, Cara. No schnapps here, but plenty of beer.
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Oh I want to be at that party dancing into that long night! 🙂 Love how well you described the atmosphere, Kim.
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Thank you, Nina!
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How I love the Maypole – I loved dancing it as a child and tear up when I see it performed these days. However, it’s not as common in New Zealand where I now am than the UK. I’ve even heard a Kiwi announcer say “and here we have ____ primary school who are going to do some pole dancing for us!”. Thanks for the imagery!
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Thank you for reading and commenting, Heather!
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It’s as if the summer is the red barn moving into the place of winter. Lovely telling. I think I see the maypole.
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Thank you, Colleen!
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SMiLes Dear Kim How In the
World Does Dance Begin on a Screen
Long Ago Connecting ThiS Way in a Place
With Stars Moon and Campfires at Night Hearts
Spirits Souls
in Synch of
Free Dance
Transcending Solo
Becoming One With
Each Other and All Nature Free
Hehe Well i Suppose We Could Try
As Avatars of Dancing Words So Here
i go again i’ll give it a shot in the dark Why Not
With
SMiLes…
Ah Yes take
my hand reduced
to
Words..:)
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Your comment made me smile, especially the thought of ‘Avatars of Dancing Words’ and a hand reduced to words.
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Thanks Dear Kim
Nice to Hear Your
Words on the
dVerse Trail
Again
With
Smiles☺️🙌⛵️
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😍
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You painted a great picture of this place i would like to be chatting and dancing
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Thank you very much, Marja!
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What other time for dancing than midsummer? Heady expectation and gusto for the feet here.
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Cheers Brendan!
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Splendid, it reminds me our midsummer days around here and I can see my childhood home while reading this poem. Loved it!
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Thanks Reelika!
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You capture this ekphrastic event perfectly, Kim – wish we were there…
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Thanks Andrew!
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Beautiful poem, Kim! I love the vibrant imagery of the wooden barn and friends dancing. It sounds so much better than my current situation, sitting around waiting for the carpet cleaners to finish up! I’m definitely living vicariously through your midsummer words today.
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Thank you so much for reading and for your kind comment, Jeanie!
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You have described the painting in perfect detail. Sounds like a moment I want to be a part of!
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Thank you, Jennifer!
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A very great interpretation of the painting, Kim.
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What a merry write to dance along too – lovely indeed! Jae
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