Saturday, 30 July 2011

Carry On Tuesday # 116



Your prompt for Tuesday August 2nd 
This week our prompt is taken from the 1939 film Gone With the Wind. In the words of Scarlett O’Hara played by Vivien Leigh…


After all, tomorrow is another day



Use all or part of it within your poem or prose then leave the url of your piece with Mister Linky. A comment would also be appreciated.


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Saturday, 23 July 2011

Carry On Tuesday # 115



Your prompt for Tuesday July 26th

Just four hours before posting this weeks prompt, 27 year old singer songwriter Amy Winehouse passed away in her London home. I’ve taken a line from her song Valerie.

In my head I paint a picture


Use all or part of it within your poem or prose then leave the url of your piece with Mister Linky. A comment would also be appreciated.

To read the lyrics to Valerie and listen to her best known song Back To Black  visit Carry On Tuesday Plus




Saturday, 16 July 2011

Carry On Tuesday # 114



Your prompt for Tuesday July 19th


This week, we take have some well known words from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet

Neither a borrower nor a lender be


Use all or part of it within your poem or prose then leave the url of your piece with Mister Linky. A comment would also be appreciated.

To read more quotes from Hamlet visit Carry On Tuesday Plus


Saturday, 9 July 2011

Carry On Tuesday plus # 113


Your prompt for Tuesday July 12th


This week, we take have the first line of Oliver Wendell Holmes poem Contentment

Little I ask, my wants are few



Use all or part of it within your poem or prose then leave the url of your piece with Mister Linky. A comment would also be appreciated.

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Sunday, 3 July 2011

Carry on Tuesday # 112





Your prompt for Tuesday July 5th

This week, we take have the first line of Edna St. Vincents poem First Fig

My candle burns at both ends


Use all or part of it within your poem or prose then leave the url of your piece with Mister Linky. A comment would also be appreciated

To read First Fig and Dirge Without Music visit Carry On Tuesday Plus