Mulberry Silk

It’s Quadrille Monday over at the dVerse Poets Pub. Today our writing prompt is the word, embrace. 44 words.

I’ve wondered about it often —

How it would feel

To be wrapped in your embrace.

Decorated in Fancy Red diamonds

as rare and dazzling as you are?

Or perhaps it’s more like

a draping of Mulberry silk.

Either way,

I can

only wonder.

23 responses to “Mulberry Silk”

  1. sanaarizvi Avatar
    sanaarizvi

    Love this! The idea of embracing, the feel of it as “a draping of Mulberry silk,” is so beautiful! 💝💝

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  2. It sounds like a lovely daydream either way. It can feel the shimmering, sensuous feel of that silk.

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    1. Thank you, Merril. Much appreciated!

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      1. You’re welcome!

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  3. Beverly Crawford Avatar
    Beverly Crawford

    An embrace, whether like mulberry silk or burlap,would be most welcome!!

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    1. It certainly would!

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  4. I would choose the silken embrace …. yes, if only.

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    1. Same here. And yes, if only… :-)

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  5. It looks like it would feel so good on the skin.

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    1. Oh, I know! I wonder what it would feel like.

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  6. Unrequited love seems the most intense. You captured that intensity.

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  7. Susan, I hadn’t heard of mulberry silk… such a beautiful poem <3

    -David

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    1. I hadn’t heard of it either, ben. But now I am very curious about it! So glad you enjoyed my poem. :-)

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  8. A most sensuous, delightful quadrille!

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    1. Thank hyou so much, Ingrid!

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  9. Beautiful and I love the thought of being wrapped in mulberry silk!

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    1. Thank you, Eugenia!

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      1. Most welcome!

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  10. The softness of Mulberry silk sounds so comforting and nice

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    1. It does, doesn’t it?

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  11. This is a lovely poem, a little say, but maybe hopeful. I love seeing the Mulberry silk, only knew Mulberry from Dr Seuss’ street.

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    1. Thank you, Ted. :-)

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