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Your prompt for Tuesday June 16
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Welcome to Carry On Tuesday. Our prompt this week is the opening words of the poem The Fear by Robert Frost
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A lantern light from deeper in the barn
Shone on a man and woman in the door
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A lantern light from deeper in the barn
Shone on a man and woman in the door
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Use all or part of it at the start or somewhere within your poem or prose. Then leave the url of your post (not of your blog) with Mister Linky (fingers crossed he keeps going this week) and a comment
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Have fun!
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When I read the quote, which was quite unknown to me, I thought of 'The Red Barn' melodrama. Thanks for this great idea! Good homework for first thing in the morning!
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I like That Frost poem.
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I haven't read the poem and couldn't think how to start but I seem to be in a haiku mood these past days - I'm sure it will pass!
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I gave this one a try...
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looking forward to reading these.... Jaime
I loved working with the line from a Frost poem. It was like telling "the rest of the story". Great idea.
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Trail my footprints...
ReplyDeletenot an easy one for me..but i gave it a try..
ReplyDeleteI spent a lot of time on this one trying to figure out an angle.
ReplyDeleteI remember a large a drafty barn at my uncle's. It was hard to see but the lantern light always shone, even when you didn't want it to.
ReplyDeleteI'm always a day late, sorry, somehow it takes me longer than usual and I couldn't seem to write a poem around the words
ReplyDeleteLate late so sorry :(
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it is my first TIME.
ReplyDeleteI dunno How I did. But I did it in one GO!
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