Friday, January 29, 2016

Imagism - teascape


dVerse Poets Pub











                                                                                                                                 
Rattling kettle, spitting steam,
boiling water poured
for pleasing company;
infusion of flavours
from orchard to dynasty,
afternoon libation,
reading of leaves
served with silent steps
cordially

Staple of sustenance
of the bourgeois,
or traditional twinings
sipped from dainty
porcelain cups;
accompaniments - of course,
lemon, jam and cream
Drinking tea leads to good health,
and thinking with more clarity








14 comments:

  1. I could actually smell that bourgeois flavored bliss. Did I here a grandfather clock ticking too... wonderful image Kathy

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    1. ...that would have added to the poem for sure; thank you, Bjorn.

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  2. Your images are so vivid! Really fantastic work on the prompt :D

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  3. ooooh, I'm coming over for tea! You've made it so very real....and delicious! "infusion of flavours,
    from orchard to dynasty" -- brings to mind my trips to China and experiencing the tea ceremony.
    Lovely post!

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  4. Very nice! I've taken to drinking a lot of tea in the afternoon this winter. Not quite as elegantly as is implied in your poem though!

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  5. I love all these details. I was immediately taken into a scene from Downton Abbey. ;)

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  6. A lovely cup of tea, tastes just right.

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    1. I like your title, and the lovely description of an afternoon's delightful moment of relaxation.

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  7. you took the preparation to a majestic height...lets have a cuppa ;)

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  8. I like how you included all the senses--I can touch that porcelain and hear the pouring tea--that sound is so familiar to me most nights about 2 AM!

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  9. Lovely, vivid, steamingly-wonderful. It is kind of Oriental in flavor. I buy Chinese tea from an import shop, & enjoy it in my Seahawks cup several times a day. Sorry I didn't drop by after your visit to me on the Tuesday prompt. Reciprocity is golden.

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  10. The details are delicious! (as I sip my tea right now from an over sized Christmas mug)
    I do like to have little tea parties with friends when I use my grandmother's dainty cups.

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  11. A wonderful image of our tea ceremonies and I love the way you twine in twinings!

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