Catkins Quiver

Catkins Quiver

A Poem by Chris Shaw
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(Abundant and lovely to see)

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like lambs’ tails in spring
pendulous on limbs of birch
trembling in a breeze

© 2023 Chris Shaw


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Beautiful Chris and full proof that the trad 5-7-5 retains its magic. Some folks on the Cafe seem to think that free-form and trad are at loggerheads and it is some kind of war. Nothing could be further from the truth. Whatever floats your boat, as the guy said.

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Dear Tony, please accept my apologies for my belated response to your review. Hope all is good with .. read more
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has spring sprung already across the pond? lovely, vivid imagery Chris. A simple but joyous sketch of one of nature's great bounties.

hope alls well my friend

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Hello Ken. It continues to be very cold here, yet there are glimpses of soring. The garden is beginn.. read more
A perfect Haiku! When buds start to appear on leafless branches, we know the world is renewing itself. So lovely. Lydi**

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you Lydi**. Always good to see those first signs of spring appear. Pleased you stopped by. Hav.. read more
Hello Lisa. Catkins are pendulous flower clusters that hang from the branches of birch trees in spring. Golden in colour. They can be a curse for allergy sufferers. Quiver is the movement they were making on that day. A whisper of movement. Very lovely to look at. Thank you for stopping by. Hope all is good with you.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Lovely read this... moved along so easily.
I love Spring time... Whats incredible about Spain...is that even now we have an abundance of Spring flowers..
What is a Catkins Quiver... I guess I could just look it up...
Lisa

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Hi Lisa. I responded in the wrong place. Look a bit higher up in the feed please :)
A haiku title that attracted me instantly!
lambs’ tails in spring sound awesomely lovely!
Something I'd love to touch and see.

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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you dear Ditzy. They are clusters of pendulous flowers on the branches of birch trees. Golden .. read more
Fabulous fourteen word metaphoric allusion depicting the allure of the attractive Catkin-bearing plant, brilliant brevity say I .. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you so much Tom. I have to say you chose the right word in your response with your choice of a.. read more
I didn't know haiku translates into the queen's English. I thought only American poets were close enough to Japan to give it a go. Let me blow a breeze across the sea and tumble the tail clinging to the limb.

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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

I am rather fond of the haiku and senryu Bill. Have quite a few tucked away in the archives. Many th.. read more
Lovely Haiku Chris.... it flows so well; It seems that in early spring we see so much exquisite growth popping out, hanging from trees, drifting in the breeze...our pear trees are full white flowers and the forsythia is bright yellow, but I'm not familiar with Catkins Quiver... would love to see a photo of it...
Best, B

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Dear Betty. The catkins were on a birch tree which was quivering in a light breeze. Created some ra.. read more
Betty Hermelee

1 Year Ago

Thanks for the tip Chris,
And you have a nice weekend too!
Best, B
Trembling in the slightest wind; but hanging on. I admire such delicate strength and I enjoyed your poem. F.

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you Fabian. If the breeze had been any stronger, the catkins would have littered the ground wh.. read more
Beautiful imagery. It's magical to watch the first signs of life slowly appear in spring, even as these are unfortunately the start of a brutal allergy season for my family.

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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

I suffer from the pollen too. Watery eyes and far too much sneezing.However, I do admire the way the.. read more

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Chris Shaw
Chris Shaw

Berkshire, United Kingdom



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Albert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..

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