Anthocyanin Angel,
silky soak of sanity,
the beveled glass
levels me; it steadies
after each cerise sip.
A blissful brook,
a pencil’s tip,
a chambré stream,
wine sharpens me,
smooths worry’s wrinkles,
decants the divine,
rewinds the loop-de-loops
of tangled vine inside my mind.


“Red Shoes and Red Wine” Sally Ruddy

Linda invited us this evening to write a dVerse’ Quadrille about one of my favorite topics, wine. So, how could I resist? Join us.

Poison & Wine The Civil Wars

32 responses to “Quadrille # 125 Anthocyanin Angel”

  1. Ooooo. Some truly luscious word choices here! Delicious.

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    1. Thank you, Whimsy. I am quite passionate about wine.

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  2. I really like the tangle of “vine inside my mind” K!

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    1. Thanks, Rob. Enjoyed a glass of wine and all of these Quadrilles this evening.

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  3. Hi there- I sent you an email.

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    1. Thank you, Linda. Much appreciated.

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  4. What an absolutely lovely poem! Thanks for joining in.

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    1. Thank you kindly, Linda. I was tired after today, but when I saw the topic, I couldn’t resist. Prost!

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  5. A smooth and slippery ride. 🙂

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    1. Every time. Thank you.

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  6. Oh, this is so smooth, it just glides downs.
    “decants the divine,
    rewinds the loop-de-loops
    of tangled vine inside my mind”

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  7. Great sounds and rhymes, like chewing a grape.

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  8. One hell of a good poem, Karen. Written by someone who knows the charms of the fruit of the vine. I also love that song. Randomly heard The Civil Wars on a Chieftains album and was blown away by how good their voices are.

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    1. Thanks, Lisa. I just recently found The Civil Wars, and I couldn’t believe how lovely their music was, especially live. Appreciate you reading and commenting.

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      1. You’re very welcome!

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  9. love the word play in this, esp the loop-de-loops; a lovely ode to my favorite drink: red wine; one of the side benefits of your poems is it sends me to the dictionary discovering new words 🙂

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  10. You have thrown some fancy words into your red wine poem! Reminds me of the song that goes,…”Bottle of wine fruit of the vine,When you gonna let me cross over…”

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    1. Isn’t hard to elevate wine as it has so much interesting history and properties. Thank you for reading and commenting, Dwight,

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      1. You are right! It is as old as time itself. You are welcome!

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  11. Well said!

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    1. Thank you, kindly.

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  12. “the bevelled glass levels me” I could feel that line!! Enjoyed the journey down the “blissful brook” with you here! 🍷

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    1. Thank you, Tricia. Cheers!

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  13. A ruby paring of poem and image! I love the sibilance in ‘silky soak of sanity’, the internal rhyme of ‘bevelled glass levels me’ , and the play on ‘a pencil’s tip’ and ‘wine sharpens me’! I often have tangled vine in my head, even without wine!

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  14. It’s all been said, but you do beautifully capture that chilled out feeling that a good wine can give you.

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  15. It’s so interesting to read all of these responses to wine and find out that most are exactly the opposite to mine. But how beautifully you describe it!

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  16. smooths worry’s wrinkles,

    THAT is REALLY well written. Seriously, KH.


    David

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    1. Thank you ever so much, David. 🍷

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  17. I wish wine would do all those things for me, or at least smooth worry’s lines!

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    1. Ha! Yes, well, I think the quiet of post-bedtime also helps smooth those lines. The quietest part of my day is usually coupled with wine. 🙂

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  18. Aww, this is such a good pouring of words. Just love the phrase…”silky soak of sanity” and the interesting irony of it all as wine sharpening one’s mind, smoothing out the wrinkles…

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    1. Thank you, Mish. Really appreciate your kind words.

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