On this second Monday in November, when the weather is becoming colder and we are already pre-empting winter, at the dVerse Poets Pub we are writing Prosery, the very short piece of prose or flash fiction that tells a story with a beginning, middle and end. It can be in any genre of your choice, but it does have a limit of 144 words; an additional challenge is to hit 144 exactly. The special thing about Prosery is that we give you a complete line or two from a poem, which must be included somewhere in your story, within the 144-word limit. You must use the lines in their original order, however you may play with the punctuation so that your prose makes sense.
I thought it would be good time to read another poem about November, which I did back in 2023 with a poem by Rita Dove entitled ‘November for Beginners’, which you can read here.
In my search for a new November poem, I came across this beauty by Robert Frost, ‘My November Guest’, in which the ‘guest’ is a personification of sorrow, who thinks November’s grey skies and empty fields are beautiful. This poem resonates with me, as a fan of autumn.

My November Guest
by Robert Frost
My sorrow, when she’s here with me,
Thinks these dark days of autumn rain
Are beautiful as days can be;
She loves the bare, the withered tree;
She walks the sodden pasture lane.
Her pleasure will not let me stay.
She talks and I am fain to list:
She’s glad the birds are gone away,
She’s glad her simple worsted grey
Is silver now with clinging mist.
The desolate, deserted trees,
The faded earth, the heavy sky,
The beauties she so truly sees,
She thinks I have no eye for these,
And vexes me for reason why.
Not yesterday I learned to know
The love of bare November day
Before the coming of the snow,
But it were vain to tell her so,
And they are better for her praise.
This poem is in the public domain.

I have chosen the following lines to include in your prose:
“Not yesterday I learned to know
The love of bare November days
Before the coming of the snow”
Here’s how to take part in Prosery:
- Write a piece of flash fiction (NOT a poem) of up to or exactly 144 words, including the given line in the order in which it has been given. You may add or change punctuation, but you may not add words in between the given ones.
- Post your Prosery on your blog and link back to this post.
- Link it up to our Mr. Linky.
- Don’t forget to check the little box to accept use/privacy policy.
- Visit other blogs. Enjoy some amazing writing, remember to comment – and have fun.
- If you miss the link, which closes before Thursday, you can share your poem at Open Link Night.
Good evening from rainy Norfolk, poets, and welcome to Prosery. I’ve lost my voice, so am sipping on Lemsip, but I have other hot beverages, as well as a range of beer and cider on tap. It will soon be the season for mulled wine but, if you wish, we can start early. Creamy butternut squash and sage soup is steaming, with a freshly backed roll on the side. Let the writing and reading begin!
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Hello Kim and All. It’s been snowing here all day, so a cup of warm cider would be appreciated and a steaming bowl of your creamy butternut squash and sage soup please 🙂
You have snow already! Warming soup and cider coming up!
It started yesterday or the night before yesterday — and it’s sticking 😦 Thanks for the warm soup and cider. Cheers!
I hope it doesn’t get too deep.
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Hi Kim! I’ll have a cup of that soup.🥣
Coming up, Melissa!
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Frost is one of my faves, he was required reading in school, I love his way of telling life and seasons. Love the chosen line too, many thanks Kim.
Thankyou, Paul. I’m delighted you joined us.
Lovely poem, lovely prompt. Thank you, Kim!
I’m pleased you liked it, Jay.
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Late to the party… yesterday evening we were at a play reading and I came home late… couldn’t miss a prosery though
Better late than never, Björn!
I also cannot miss a Prosery! I shall be posting shortly. And I’ll have a mulled wine if there’s any left 🙂
Although it’s a bit late and morning in the UK, mulled wine coming up, Nina! Think of it as a morning mick-me-up!
😆 Well, I ordered it late last night so it’s not usually my go-to morning drink, but seeing as you’re offering, of course I’ll take it!
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Thank you! I posted at 3:00 am! I will be back tomorrow evening to comment (Wednesday night).
I’m so pleased you joined us for this prompt, Margaret. I’ll be over to read after breakfast.
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Kim, it seems I missed the deadline for Mr. Linky by a few hours. Sorry about that!
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~David
No problem, David. Thanks for joining us.
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I’m trying to comment but keep getting denied. Sorry as I wanted to participate. I’ll have to figure this out… I don’t think I have a WordPress account anymore – just a blogger. Maybe that’s the problem. ugh
Ah.. since I blog from wordpress I cannot really help.
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Once again, I missed the cut off date for the Linky but here is my contribution, The Bloom and the Bone | Thru Violet’s Lentz
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