max started it

my

little

brother

was three

when he

memorized

maurice’s

book about

wild things who

enjoyed a good

rumpus; now i read

to grandkids who

join with:

hoots and howls

grunts and growls

caws and claws

adding pent-up

sound effects

to rollicking

rampage of

pages

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A quadrille to join in the rumpus hosted by Kim at dVerse poets this week with credit to Maurice Sendak, author of children’s book, Where the Wild Things Are.

9 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. ben Alexander's avatar ben Alexander
    Sep 01, 2025 @ 12:00:54

    Love how your quadrille captures the joy of passing Sendak’s rumpus down through generations, Lynn—those “hoots and howls / grunts and growls” make me smile. Feels like the pages really do come alive in your reading.

    ~David

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  2. pvcann's avatar pvcann
    Sep 01, 2025 @ 02:12:26

    Rollicking indeed, such fun and fond memories, evocative.

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  3. Helen's avatar Helen
    Aug 27, 2025 @ 16:59:49

    Nothing more satisfying than reading to our grandchildren, to our children. The light in their eyes, the delight in their smiles is priceless. Your quadrille is beautiful, Lynn.

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  4. kim881's avatar kim881
    Aug 27, 2025 @ 11:55:15

    I love that you went back to Sendak to inspire your quadrille, Lynn. I too read it to my grandchildren, and we love joining in with the ‘hoots and howls, grunts and growls, caws and claws’ – great use of alliteration and onomatopoeia – and the ‘rollicking rampage of pages’.

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