Saturday, 11 September 2010

Carry On Tuesday # 70


Your prompt for Tuesday September 14th

This week our prompt is the first line of the traditional folk song One Misty Moisty Morning recorded by Steeleye Span in 1973

One misty moisty morning.....'


 Use all or part of it within your poem or prose, and then leave the url of your post with Mister Linky and a comment


To read the lyrics of One Misty Moisty Morning and hear a live recording, visit Carry On Tuesday Plus

12 comments:

  1. I hope this works. A lovely time of year.

    http://vivinfrance.wordpress.com/2010/09/12/october-morning-for-carry-on-tuesday/

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  2. Interesting challenge, especially on a misty, moisty day! :)

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  3. thankfully, it is not a misty day here. we had rain all summer and now summer wants to come out in september! :) enjoy!

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  4. As always, surprised by where I went today. Congrats on the continued success of Carry on Tuesday, Keith! Woo hoo!

    My Carry on Tuesday post.

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  5. Just a little nonsensical fun...

    ...rob

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  6. I went with a treasured memory

    and congrats Keith


    Elizabeth

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  7. This one was begging to be fun.

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  8. I have attempted my first palindrome poem with this prompt. The problem with these is whether they actually mean anything when they're finished...
    Skylover

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  9. I've read all the poems posted here and have been overwhelmed by such creativity. I is so heartening to see so many diverse people all working on a similar project, with such a high standard of results. I'm sorry that I could not leave a comment on every site, but I congratulate all who participated.

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  10. I hope I'm not too late, I've had a busy week.

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  11. I'm last! Sorry, I have been fighting with an assignment for Uni (still not done) but didn't want to miss out on this either.

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  12. My first Carry On Tuesday prompt. A short little rambling. A little late.

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