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Welcome to the imaginary garden where all are welcome to share their unique creativity in the form of poetry. I look forward to the Open Link each week, because I know that many crazy talented poets will bring out their best, often a glimmering gem which has been hidden away in the archives.
With this in mind I have been digging around in my own memory and have linked the Bee Gees 1969 classic hit, featured in the movie Melody, for tomorrow is The First of May. I hope it is the start of a productive month of writing for all online poets who walk this way.
Thanks for the open link. I've just linked 'Nature's Song' and linked to your site on the actual post too. Hope to be back to see who's linked so I can visit and read/comment. Have a great week, folks!
ReplyDeleteAnother oldie from me - some members have read it before today, but I thought I would share it for those who haven't. A bit of existentialism for the last day of April.
ReplyDeleteI've always loved that song, Kerry. Jose Feliciano does a very nice version, if you haven't heard it. I feel certain the lyrics must have something to do with the novella "The Apple Tree" by John Galsworthy, one of my favorites also.
ReplyDeleteMy entry this week is an oldie about a weatherman.
Happy Monday everyone ~
ReplyDeleteA new one from me and I will be visiting you guys later ~ Now off to work ~
I posted one I wrote a few days ago. Some have seen it, but it is a recent fav so I decided to feature it again.
ReplyDeleteSo grateful for this amazing community of poets, for a view of the world through the eyes of other people. It is growth opportunity, a chance to deepen our compassion, Wow, heavy. Happy Monday:-)
ReplyDeleteI posted a new one written a few days ago. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteI linked up a poem I wrote yesterday. Have a great week everyone!
ReplyDeletesince I could not make Friday....
ReplyDeleteSorry...out of ton this weekend, will be back to review the weekend stuff tonight! Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteA new one from me, because of my ongoing self-challenge to write a poem a day in April. This is the last one, and I borrowed one of Mama Zen's pics from yesterday for it, as one was just not enough to write to.I look forward to celebrating Mayday like you cannot believe! Be around for reading a bit later.
ReplyDeletegood morning, everyone! gosh i love that song, Kerry. and how is Robin Gibb?? i've been worried about him. *runs off to google*
ReplyDeleteI've linked in with an oldie, but it's still one of my favorites. Since I'm one of the new toads in the garden, I hope it'll be new to most of you.
ReplyDeletehappy Monday, all you... and hurray for May! (just one more sleep) ;)
ReplyDeleteI have a bit of music on mine... but it is a "metal/rock opera" performed by by son and his fellow classmates at college...
ReplyDeleteI am sharing a poem that was inspired by another photograph of Mama Zen's that was on the Sunday challenge.
ReplyDeleteI don't remember the movie, but I certainly remember the Bee Gees.
ReplyDeleteAgain, I'm using my Mad Kane limerick for Open Link Monday. Very busy around here getting ready for the upcoming (but not soon enough) kitchen renovation.
K
Thank you! Now that April is just hours from over, I'm looking forward to getting more reading time in! Happy Poeming! de
ReplyDeleteMusic from Morricone and a haiku. Enjoy this beautiful piece, "Gabriel's Oboe."
ReplyDeleteI found one that's oddly seasonal...
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