Where will you go? Hard to say,
you can get there, don’t just stay.
run while you can and don’t stop to see
I am running behind you, yes it’s me.
The time has come, you should know
when I say ready, set, go!
***This is a challenge! You must use the given word in a poem, called a Quadrille. The only rule is that there can only be 44 words***
Nice poem. A suggestion, you may want to post actual link to the page where the poem is published, not the home page. Make it easier for readers to find it. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you! How do I post the link? I am so new at this that I am not sure about tagging, pinging, posting. If you don’t mind letting me know! Thanks!
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Copy the link address at the top of the page that has your poem on it and paste it into the Mr.Linkey box. Then it would take your directly to that page.
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That’s what I was going to say. 🙂
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Being a senior citizen, I read your poem as coming to the end of life and leaving others behind.
Well done!
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I like your poem, Christine. To include the link that you will enter in Mr. Linky, once you have published your poem, visit your actual blog post page and copy the link from the top. Or, once you’ve published it, you may have a “copy link” bar along the top that you click a button on that says “copy link”. That’s the link you paste into Mr. Linky at the daily dVerse prompt post. Hope that helps you, and welcome to dVerse 🙂
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thanks! I will try and see if I do it right!
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I just saw it worked at Mr. Linky! Yay!
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I like all the action in this! And also how you’ve left it open to interpretation–who is running and chasing.
Thank you for joining in!
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I like the trust that the other is running behind.
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