A song from Eric Clapton provides us with our prompt this week. It's called Let it Grow and I've borrowed its first line
Standing at the crossroads
Use the words at the start or within your short story or poem then leave your URL with Mister LInky. Please remember to visit your fellow writer's sites to see how they have used it.
To read the lyrics and hear the song go to Carry On Tuesday Plus.
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I'm no. one...I'm #1...no matter how I write it...I got here first...now it's off to Death Valley to hunt for ghosts...thanks for your effort in creating this site.
ReplyDeleteOh I'm number 3 ............ but I have been busy...... at the crossroads!
ReplyDeleteLast week all I needed was love, but while standing at the crossroads the wheels wouldn't turn! Glad to be back this week. Thanks for the weekly prompts!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I'm at a crossroads but this prompted quite a poem which makes me think I might be
ReplyDeleteA BIG THANK YOU TO KEITH, WEEK AFTER WEEK. LAURIE F.
ReplyDeletePerfect prompt for my birthday. Thank you! (Not that you knew)
ReplyDeleteThanks -- I often find myself standing at cross roads, so it was great to have a chance to express, rather than repress, the concept.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what made me glance at the comments, but I'm glad I did. I wanted to write a found poem from the first three!
ReplyDeleteI am probably the last one and too late as well.
ReplyDeleteJust got lost at the crossroads.