Here’s wishing you a happy Monday, dVerse poets, and welcome to the pub, which is now open!
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But first, don’t forget dVerse Live this Saturday, 24th May, with Sanaa, when you can read a poem of your choice, as well as listen to other poets share their words. You’ll find out how to join on Thursday’s Open Link Night prompt.
Also, here is a reminder about the dVerse Anthology. You can be a part of it!
Call for Poetry Submissions: Krisis: Poetry at the Crossroads (Working Title)
In celebration of our 15th anniversary in 2026, dVerse Poets Pub invites poets from around the globe to contribute to our upcoming anthology, Krisis: Poetry at the Crossroads. Rooted in the Greek word krisis, meaning a pivotal decision point, we seek poems that explore moments of transformation, choice, and change.
Submission Period: April 1, 2025 – June 30, 2025 Full details here.
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It’s Kim from Writing in North Norfolk bringing you the Quadrille, when we take any meaning of one word and transform it into 44 poetic words. Today, I want you to write a poem of exactly 44 words (not counting your title), including the word quiet.

Quiet has lots of meanings apart from making little or no noise, some of which are synonyms, such as silent, still, hushed, noiseless. soundless, speechless, voiceless, shy, unspeaking, soft, muted, muffled, faint, indistinct, inaudible, dull, whispered, stifled and suppressed. It can also be used when something is carried out discreetly, secretly, or with moderation, something private, confidential, discreet, unofficial or off the record.
Quiet can be a noun for the absence of noise or bustle; silence; calm, or a verb, to make or become silent, calm, or still.
Disquiet is a feeling of worry or unease, and you can disquiet someone. You can keep quiet, and you can be given a quietener, something which quiets or sedates.
Many of us look forward to a quiet life. ‘A quiet storm’ is a metaphor that describes something intense or passionate, expressed in a subtle or restrained way. ‘A quiet riot’ is a situation in which there is a simmering, underlying unrest or rebellion, even though it is not overtly visible. You can be as quiet as a lamb, as quiet as a mouse, or as quiet as the grave.
There are book, film and song titles that contain the word ‘quiet’, for example All Quiet on the Western Front, The Quiet American, and ‘It’s Oh So Quiet’ by Björk.
I found some great ‘quiet’ poems.
‘The Quiet World’ by Jeffrey McDaniel is an interesting imagining of a world in which words are rationed. It’s also a beautiful love poem.
‘Spring Quiet’ is by Christina Rossetti, which praises spring through the senses.
‘Silence’ by Billy Collins is effective at making everything seem more quiet, with its repetition of the word ‘silence’, and all the different kinds of silence he lists.
I had to search for a copy of ‘Keeping Quiet’ by Pablo Neruda. It was worth it.
Today we are finding different ways of being quiet at the Poets Pub, so make sure your 44-word poem contains some form of the word quiet.
Here’s how to Quadrille:
- Write a poem of exactly 44 words, including the word quiet.
- Put your poem on your blog and link back to this post.
- Link it up to our Mr. Linky.
- Remember to check the box to accept use/privacy policy.
- Visit other blogs. Enjoy some amazing poets. Comment.
- Come back later this week and write another one, and visit some more. Comment some more.
- Quietly write as many poems as you please. I’ll be reading all week.


Good morning, afternoon or evening, poets, and welcome to the Monday Quadrille. We have the usual beer, wine and cider, with coffee and tea for those who prefer, as well as a variety of bar snacks and quiet quadrilles.
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I really want a glass of cider if you have one that is made from 100 percent fruit…. most ciders are only partly apples alas.
I have Inchy’s Cloudy Cider, which is 100% fruit. I might give it a try too.
Sounds delicious
Loved the prompt, Kim! Dalgona coffee for me please 🥰
I look forward to reading everyone’s quadrilles.
Thanks Sanaa. One Dalgona coffee coming up.
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hi kim
hi poets
thanks for another good prompt.
i am enjoying a pint of cloudy IPA called SUMO made by a brewery local to me called Mad Squirrel. there is enough to share so help yourselves.
read you all soon
Rog
I’m glad you like it, Rog!
Hi Kim, This is a great prompt for us today. There are many ways to go with it. I look forward to writing my quadrille. How about a tall mug of diet rootbeer in a frosted ice-covered mug! :>)
Thanks Dwight. I’ve never had rootbeer, but it was a clue in a crossword recently. A tall mug, covered in frost, and filled with rootbeer coming up!
In some places in the US and Canada, they have A&W Root Beer, which always came in a heavy frosted mug. The ice would melt and slide down into the cup as you drank it. :>)
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What do you have for a migraine?
A sparkling water and some asoirin? I’m so sorry you have a migraine, Nolcha. I hope you feel better soon.
I love the poems I have read so far this evening. I’m having an early night, but will be back early tomorrow morning to read and comment on more quadrilles. Night night.
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Thanks for the inspiration, Kim. I went dark….again. I will help myself to a cider now. 🙂
I’m glad the prompt inspired you, and dark is always good. Enjoy your cider!
ty lovely kim for the prompt. locked and loaded as i like to say!
Hi Ren! I look forward to reading your quadrille.
Thanks Kim for hosting and in my quietness I found a poem.
Thank you for joining us, Truedessa, and I look forward to reading your poem.
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Thank you very much for this prompt. I enjoyed writing this poem. I was surprised that it was in there.
Welcome to the Poets Pub, Aaron, and thank you for joining us. I’m glad you enjoyed the prompt, and look forward to reading your quadrille.
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Thank you Kim for the prompt.
I have one heck of a very unquiet week at work, so I will not likely be back to read until this weekend, but I will do that, at which time I will quietly sip some 18 year Single Malt Scotch. Feeling special to get this one posted.
Thanks!
So lovely to see you at the pub again, Lona! I look forward to reading your quadrille. Enjoy your scotch!
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Hi Kim. A little late to the party as I had an early night yesterday.
Thanks for hosting.
Never too late, Punam!
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dirty chai with oat milk please I need caffeine to do this quadrille:)
I only drink oat milk, so there’s plenty on the fridge. Dirty chai on its way!
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What a delight this has been Kim, many thanks, and so too the rich resource.
Thank you for the lovely comment, Paul.
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Thank you for hosting, Kim! I couldn’t get it together yesterday, but I’ve written one this morning.
I look forward to reading it, Merril.
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Has anyone else had problems liking and commenting on Gaia’s Soothing Haven’s quadrille? I have tried to join Hello Poetry but nothing happens. Which is why I’m writing my comment here.
I love the title, which is an anticipation on its own, the way you evoked one of my favourite things – playing a record – and the crackle that ‘swells like held-breath air’.
I have never succeeded and joining Hello Poetry seems complicated.
It is,, and very often the poems just disappear.
Hey, Kim! Thanks for hosting. I enjoyed the pormpt very much.
That makes me happy, Jay.
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