Lisa introduces this week’s quadrille challenge from dVerse Poets, and she does it with a “with” among the 44 words (exactly) with which we may versify to compose a quadrille.

Only too late into November am I remembering that already the sedge has withered from the lake, or whatever John Keats (1795-1821) riffed upon and with.

My quadrille wherewithal instead harks and larks back into golden summertime 2024, when I had a glorious obsession with linden (“lime”) trees and the person with whom I associate them.

wherewithal

do I have the wherewithal to start again the golden cord that leads to heaven from the heart?

do you have the herewithal to walk companioning, to this, the blossom-linden?

do we have the sharewithal to heed the 'cello thread its mellow, dancing-partner, dearest-fellow?

© Kathy Labrum McVittie 26 November 2024