De Jackson (aka Whimsy Gizmo) is hosting Monday Quadrille at D'Verse tonight Tonights prompt is Voice A Quadrille is a poem of exactly 44 words excluding the title
I have been writing poetry since I was a child and it has helped in the good times and bad times. I am always looking within to find the answers to life's problems and to write thought-provoking poetry and prose.
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Christine
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23 thoughts on “Voiceless – A Quadrille”
So true. And it’s hard for your voice to be heard with a veil covering your mouth…
Words written can give life to voices silenced! Well written! I think of the song by Bob Dillon, Blowin’ in the Wind! It has spoken to the hearts of so many!
Bold last line, existentially interesting, is it the ability to speak and connect with others that is central to our essence? I would not say the voiceless are nothing, but they can feel so marginalized that they feel like nothing, and this poem is so painfully filled with feeling.
So true. And it’s hard for your voice to be heard with a veil covering your mouth…
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Thanks Jane 🙂
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🙂
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Yep, we MUST learn to speak!
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Absolutely!
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Hurray! 🙂
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Words written can give life to voices silenced! Well written! I think of the song by Bob Dillon, Blowin’ in the Wind! It has spoken to the hearts of so many!
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Thank you very much Dwight! 🙂 I really appreciate that.
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Enjoyed the perspective of this Christine, powerful, and thanks for sharing your voice. Well written!
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Thank you very much Rob. Always appreciated 🙂
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I felt the struggle and deep frustration in this. Well done.
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Thanks so much De Jackson 🙂💕
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Sometimes the tears of silence are hard to swallow and the dam will break and a voice set free. The anguish is felt.
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I hope the dam breaks and she finds her voice too 💕🙂 Thank you
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The world is filled with silenced voices…. alas.
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Nice to see you back Bjorn 🙂
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Bold last line, existentially interesting, is it the ability to speak and connect with others that is central to our essence? I would not say the voiceless are nothing, but they can feel so marginalized that they feel like nothing, and this poem is so painfully filled with feeling.
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Thanks Lona. You completely ‘get it’ 🙂💕
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Love this one Christine! You are so talented! Very well done! ❤
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Oh gosh that means so much too me! Thank you Carol Anne 🙂❤️
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You’re very welcome Christine my pleasure 😗
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I needed my spirits lifting today. Thank you again Carol Anne ❤️
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Any time Christine 💝
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