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Welcome to the Q! Mish here as your host. The “Quadrille” is one of dVerse’s very own poetic forms and has definitely proven to be a favourite here at our virtual pub. The rules? Pen a poem of any style with exactly 44 words, not including the title. It must contain a given word within the body of the poem. That’s it!
It has been a steamy hot summer here in my town along Lake Huron, but it hasn’t stopped many from lining the bay, fishing poles in hand. I have a great memory from younger days of simply holding a large, nylon net under the Canadian side of the Bluewater Bridge and watching it fill with tiny smelt. Ice-fishing was another experience. The deep chill on the frozen lake was soon forgotten as I continuously pulled up yellow perch. All were eaten and delicious! Any other fishing adventures involved waiting patiently for one bite, then a quick catch and release.
So I was thinking….just for the halibut, let’s use the word “fish”. I’ll spare you from the rest of the fish puns (though they are fin-tastic).
Some words to play with – fishing, fisherman, fisherwoman, fishable, fishability, fishtailing, fishmonger, fisherfolk, outfish, fishy, fishiness, fishbones, fishburger, fish bowl, fishcakes, fisheries, fisheye, spearfish, fishlike, and of course there’s a huge collection of fish names that end with fish! Until now, I’d never heard of blindfish, devilfish, triggerfish, foolfish, guitarfish, ladyfish, ribbonfish, blobfish, moonfish, suckfish, or weakfish. Interesting! You may also dream up your own hyphenated word with the word “fish”.
As a verb, “fish” can be used beyond bodies of water as it relates to searching for something, feeling around to retrieve something lost or asking for something in roundabout ways.
Your poem does not necessarily need to focus on “fish” as the theme for quadrilles is always open. I like the way Naomi Shihab Nye blends it into her poignant poem, redefining the meaning of fame.
Famous
The river is famous to the fish.
The loud voice is famous to silence,
which knew it would inherit the earth
before anybody said so.
The cat sleeping on the fence is famous to the birds
watching him from the birdhouse.
The tear is famous, briefly, to the cheek.
The idea you carry close to your bosom
is famous to your bosom.
The boot is famous to the earth,
more famous than the dress shoe,
which is famous only to floors.
The bent photograph is famous to the one who carries it
and not at all famous to the one who is pictured.
I want to be famous to shuffling men
who smile while crossing streets,
sticky children in grocery lines,
famous as the one who smiled back.
I want to be famous in the way a pulley is famous,
or a buttonhole, not because it did anything spectacular,
but because it never forgot what it could do.
Now go cast your line into the poetry pool and see what comes up!
Here’s how to join in:
- Write a quadrille and post it on your blog or website.
- Enter your name and direct link to your poem in Mr. Linky.
- Follow the links to other poets. Read, comment and come back for more as the prompt is open all week.
- Kindly provide a link to dVerse so others can find us too.
- Drop into the pub to say hello.
- Enjoy!!



Hello everyone, welcome to the pub! On the menu today we have English style fish n’ chips, mini fish tacos, smoked salmon crostini and Goldfish crackers and cheddar. Happy Quadrilling!
You went all out on the fish words.🐠☺️
Yes, I suppose I did! 🙂 Thanks for joining in, Melissa.
Good evening poets, and thank you for the fishy prompt. Not long had donner, so I’ll pass on the food, but a nice cold elderflower spritz would go down a treat, please.
Hi Kim! An ice cold elderflower spritz coming up. 🙂
Hello Mish and All. A wonderful word to quadrille with. I remember the days of grandma’s son in-law bringing her a bucket of fresh caught smelt, grandma batter-frying them, and me, opening up those little bodies and pulling the tiny skeletons out before eating. So delicious!!!!! I’ll have pint of Zombie Killer, my new favorite hard cider, please.
Hi Li…those are wonderful fish memories! Zombie Killer sounds interesting. On it’s way to you.
Michigan Made: https://untappd.com/b/b-nektar-meadery-zombie-killer/37947
I will have to check that out, Lisa. Thanks for the link.
It’s fish & chips for me! I love that combo! The first profile image you shared took me back to the days of watching my three sons fishing at Lake of the Ozarks, so much fun. I journeyed to the memory / humorous side with my Quadrille today. Cheers.
Lovely to see you, Helen. Fish n’ chips are a favourite here too….and always with vinegar. I’m glad the image brought back a sweet memory for you. Looking forward to reading your quadrille.
hi all
just finished my fish and chips yum
would have been better sat listening to the sea were it was caught.
have a good day
rog
due to a little miscount i have had to edit my original poem
thanks to mish for the heads up.
rog
Hiya Rog….yes it would be the ultimate setting. We have something slightly similar in my town. Fish and chips sold from a food truck along the river between the U.S. and Canada. I was there today, watching the boats go by. Thanks for joining in. 🙂
Good evening, poets!
Thanks, Mish, for this catch of the day Quadrille prompt!
Just keep the fish tacos and Red Blend coming, please! 😉
Absolutely, Frank. Enjoy!
Hi Frank! WordPress is not letting me comment on your quadrille, so I’m going to comment here.
I like the way you used space in this fishy quandaries quadrille-haibun, which suggests the vastness of water, and the questions.
Delightful post! I may just put my line in the water too😉 Have a blessed week!
Thank you, Rene. Enjoy the poetry trail.
Thank you–I’ll be over to read other posts in a bit!!
I’m in Paris and have had grilled octopus and perhaps one too many glasses of rose tonight (but can there really be too many?), so perhaps just a Perrier. Thanks for a great prompt – anything from the sea gets my creative juices flowing via memories, AKA longing and belonging,
Sounds like a lovely time! Thanks for joining in.
“just for the halibut” ha! love it. fish tacos, por favor!
Coming right up, Jennifer!
Thanks Mish, I had a dour route, but that doesn’t mean I i haven’t enjoyed the challenge. 🙂
I’m sure I’ll enjoy the read, Paul.
Hello, Mish, thanks for hosting. I enjoyed writing for the prompt!
Hi Jay! I’m so glad you liked it. 🙂
I hope I haven’t totally screwed up–if so please forgive me…it’s been awhile since my previous blog (the one I have is new), so I may have forgotten how things work at dVerse. I’m old, but still here!
Hi Rene 🙂 You did just fine! Thanks for participating.
Oh good, hallelujah! Bless you!
hi Mish! enjoyed this one. brought back childhood memories. thanks for hosing!
My pleasure to host. Happy to inspire. 🙂
Unfortunately, I did not meet the deadline- but I did poet to this prompt- here’s the link Fisheye | Thru Violet’s Lentz I look forward to joining in again when I don’t have such bad timing! hehehe