Traded Bess for some beans,
but beans are seeds
planted proudly,
rooted in determination,
producing something from nothing-
rabbits in hats,
replenishing themselves,
magic fountains of youth.
The seeds of knowledge
offer the same truth,
should you plant them regularly,
encourage them to grow.


Merril is host for d’Verse’s Quadrille #127-Planting Seeds. A quadrille is simply 44 words, excluding the title. It written as any type of poem, rhymed or unrhymed, metered, or unmetered, but most contain some form of the prompt word, which tonight is “seed.” Join Us.

34 responses to “The Wisdom of Jack-Quadrille #127”

  1. I would love to have some magic like that… but I remember that there was also a giant up there….

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    1. Don’t forget the golden harp and goose that lays golden egged; a mixed bag really. Thanks, Björn.

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  2. Seeds of knowledge should be planted, as for Jack and the Beanstalk–I always think of Sondheim’s Into the Woods. I think one needs to be careful. 😀

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    Gillena Cox

    Ah yes, indeed. Nice one
    Happy Monday

    much 💗 love

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    1. Thank you kindly, Gillena. Happy Monday to you as well.

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  4. A nice take on an old story!

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    1. Thanks, Hobbo. Was one my dad told over and over again when I was growing up.

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  5. Yes, never under estimate a seeds potential. Great post.

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    1. Thank you.

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    1. Thank you, Grace.

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      1. My pleasure.Truly enjoyed.❤️💕

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    sanaarizvi

    Love this- I have always been fascinated with this particular fairy-tale 😀 seeds have the potential to be anything.. one need only give it appropriate amount of nurturing. 😉

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    1. Thank you, very much. I, too, have always been drawn to this story. The questioning of what is valuable and how nothing is as it seems.

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    Masa

    Clever! There is certainly something magical about seeds, no? Something from nothing is a ridiculously noble way of describing a plant. There’s a delicious amount of nudge nudge here, but you turned it towards a largely positive conclusion. Where I expected giants, you gave me knowledge. Dear me, I won’t complain.

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    1. Thank you, Masa. The giants will always be there, but they are only obstacles if we let them be. I appreciate your kind comments.

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  8. Plant and encourage away K! 😉

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    1. Thanks, Rob. That I will. 🙂

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  9. A very wise and well written piece. 😀

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    1. Thank you kindly, Susan. A favorite tale of mine about the power of seeds.

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      1. Darn good tale!

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  10. Magic aside, seeds are really something!

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  11. I like seeds as rabbits in hats. Very nice.

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  12. Indeed great things can grow from the seeds of wisdom which we sow!

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    1. Very true, Ingrid. Including our words, which can go on to grow things unimaginable.

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  13. I enjoyed your magical quadrille and the way it spring-boarded from Jack’s beans to the ‘rabbits in hats’ politely ‘replenishing themselves’. 😊 We must continue to plant seeds of knowledge in stories and poems.

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    1. Very true, Kim, and a good reminder to always look for the seed at the core of our writing. Thanks so much.

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  14. rabbits in hats,

    Wow; this is so smart. I loved this line in particular, KH!


    David

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  15. My mind immediately traveled to “Jack” when I realized the prompt was “seed” …. your poem took me on a magical journey.

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  16. would that knowledge sprouted rabbit-wise from my head! Instead it swirls inside – a primordial soup. 😀

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    1. Soup is also a great use of beans and knowledge. 😉

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  17. This made me smile. So many things are seeds, in the sense of being at the beginning of something. Even beanstalks.

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    1. So glad. Thanks, Jane. Yes, we the potential of the seeds we plant; infinite.

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      1. 🙂

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