Lillian, tonightâs Pub Master, is hosting Quadrille Monday
at the dVerse Poets Pub. Weâre asked to create a 44-word
poem using the word âfigmentâ. Hereâs my poem.

She knelt
down on
bended
knee
Heard a
voice say
âCome to meâ
It’s just a
figment,
this canât be
A voice that
sounded
just like he
âI think
I will count
to three
Then of his
ghost
I will be
free
One, twoâŠ.â
NAR©2024
44 Words
This is âImaginationâ by Bob Dylan
All text, graphics and videos are copyright for The Sicilian Storyteller, The Elephantâs Trunk and The Rhythm Section and are not to be used without permission. NAR©2017-present.
Ooh, Nancy, I want to know what’s next!
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Haha! I left everyone hanging!
It’s up to your interpretation, Lisa.
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Love all the rhymes… but three we will never see.
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It was the only way to end this quadrille.
Thanks so much, Björn!
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Perfect quadrille. That is, I’m glad you didn’t have to end it any other way. We can torture ourselves imagining what you might have done with a 45th word.
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Haha! No, don’t go there!
Thanks so much!
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Oooh, I like this haunting take on the prompt. Nicely done quadrille.
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Thanks very much, Arcadia! I appreciate you stopping by and taking the time to leave a comment!
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My heart has done much pounding
For th’ elusive one called “he”…
Like her I’m so dumbfounding
By chickening out at “three”
I enjoyed your skill here!
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Thank you, WritingPresence, for stopping by and checking out my poem and leaving one of your own!
I wonder …. did she chicken out or did a ghostly force prevent her from getting to three?
Appreciate your wonderful comments! TY!
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Nice poem Nance! đ
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Thanks, CA. I’m sorta fond of it myself! đ
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Can’t QUITE let go, just yet. My empathy for the woman!
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I hear ya!
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…oooooooh…..but she doesn’t get to 3!!!!
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No she doesn’t! Good call catching that, Lillian!
Thanks for stopping by!
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A rhyming story in 44 poetic words. Impressive.
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Thank you, Ali! This was fun!
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I tried twice to comment on your poem; WP wouldn’t let me. You will either get no comment or two comments! đđ
I thought your poem was delightful with a beautiful message. What a wonderful place this would be if we all behaved as you described in your poem. Lovely, Ali.
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Thank you for your efforts. I appreciate you joining me in this vision.
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Love this…smiling…
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Cool!
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Oh my! This story lost its ending… or did it?! Well done, Nancy!
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Oooh! We’ll never know now, will we?
Thanks, Dora!
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Nicely done, Signora!
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Gracias!
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Bitte!
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I like this verse;
I really do.
I wouldn’t say so
if it weren’t true.
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Hehehe!
Thanks, Ron
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Amazing poem for just 44 words!
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Thanks, Sweets. Just having a bit of fun. Glad you enjoyed it!
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Gee wiz we must be in music sync lol
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Must have Dylan on my mind!
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You could do worse ;-P
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