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Your prompt for Tuesday July 7
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Welcome to Carry On Tuesday. Our prompt this week
is the opening lines of the poem The Listeners by Walter de la Mare
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Welcome to Carry On Tuesday. Our prompt this week
is the opening lines of the poem The Listeners by Walter de la Mare
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"Is there anybody there?" said the Traveller,
Knocking on the moonlit 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 and a comment.
To read The Listeners by Walter de la Mare click HERE
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 and a comment.
To read The Listeners by Walter de la Mare click HERE
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Sorry to jump right in so quickly again, all undignified, but this prompt was really quite evocative. Thank you for it.
ReplyDeleteEvocative prompt indeed! It gave me a golden opportunity to play with photos!
ReplyDeleteBusy me all work and no play.....sigh!
ReplyDeleteYour idea for a meme is absolutely great! I can't wait for the next one!
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Nice prompt.:)
ReplyDeleteI didn't realized traveler can be spell, "traveller" - I've thought it was the wrong spelling, I learn something new today...
ReplyDeleteI sort change the wording a bit to fit in what I wrote, I really like "Knocking on the moonlit door" - that's the line that inspire me to write the piece otherwise I would have skip this week
I just posted last weeks prompt. Check the whole blog for this weeks. I don't think Mister Linky is going to let me correct my mistake!
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Okey, Mr. Linky let me post. Not great but better than nothing...maybe!
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I really liked this prompt. Sorry I missed the last two weeks - I had computer probs.
ReplyDeletei'm looking forward to reading the Carry On's...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the promt keith!
ReplyDeleteAm back again this week:)
ReplyDeleteI love the prompts! they are wonderful and also Wikipedia helps me learn about poets and their works, based on the prompts:) Thank you
Oh this is one of my all-time favorite poems. Wish I'd seen it on Tuesday!!!!
ReplyDeleteSorry, very late and the post is very long so I will completely understand if you don't wander through to the end :)
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