Saturday 31 December 2011

Carry On Tuesday # 138

I've taken the first line from Elinor Wylie's charming poem The Church-Bell this week

As I was lying in my bed,

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It just remains for me to wish you and yours a happy and peaceful New Year.


Saturday 24 December 2011

Carry On Tuesday # 137

I thought it only fitting to feature a seasonal song this week. The first line from When a Child is Born goes like this :-

A ray of hope flickers in the sky

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Sunday 18 December 2011

Carry On Tuesday # 136

This week I've taken the opening line from Eric Clapton's 1974 hit Let it Grow


Standing at the crossroads


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Saturday 10 December 2011

Carry On Tuesday # 135

For our inspiration this week I've taken the first line of a poem by Robert H Smith entitled The Clock of Life

The clock of life is wound but once

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Saturday 3 December 2011

Carry On Tuesday # 134


There's a chill in the air. This week I've found a  seasonal  poem by Edward Kofi Louis - it's called Dark Winter Blues. The first line starts with the following words;

The darkness of winter.....

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