Saturday, 26 November 2011

Cary on Tuesday # 133

When Rachmaninov wrote his second piano concerto in 1901, he could never have imagined that  one day his melody would become one of the best known pop ballads of all time. This week I offer you the opening four lines of All By Myself


When I was young
I never needed anyone
And making love was just for fun
Those days are gone

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Saturday, 19 November 2011

Carry on Tuesday # 132

Time again to turn William Shakespeare for a prompt! It's from the Merchant of Venice

Love is blind, and lovers cannot see

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Saturday, 12 November 2011

Carry On Tuesday # 131

This week I've taken the first line of a poem by John Clare written in 1821. It's called Autumn, and there are so many ways these words can be interpreted.

The summer flower has run to seed

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Saturday, 5 November 2011

Carry On Tuesday # 130

This week we have the opening line from a poem by Nicole Edwards.

Where are you?

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To read this very touching poem and a couple of others by Nicole Edwards, visit Carry On Tuesday Plus