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My intent here is to write a poem from the prompt I give to you , the reader, in hopes that it will inspire something and get others to write with me.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Friday Poetically with One Stop Poetry

So here is today’s challenge:
1. Write a poem based on the work of art and post it on your blog.
2. Input the direct link to your poem in Mr. Linky.
3. Visit others that have linked up and tell them what you think of their interpretation.




KNIGHT IN WAITING

I wait here my Lady
for your loving arms
as I told you I would
succumbing to your charms
time has passed slowly
though here I still wait
alone in this moment
of my endless fate

Others would have gone
not keeping their vow
but my love , my lady
is stronger some how
It was cast in the stars
when my heart you first kissed
a long ago moment
that has left me like this

Eons have may pass me
I've lost track of time
yet your whispers of love
still ring like a chime
I'm your knight in armor
though I have turned to stone
longing for the sweet day
I can sit at your throne


YOUR TURN
ENJOY
JL&B

9 comments:

  1. Will I wait a lonely life, if you want me to I will..... Ahhhhh! Love this Jl! ♥ ஆεlεɳa

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  2. Thank you Helena, I was very inspired by this prompt ! You know how I love the times of old !

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  3. Yes you were inspired, great as always. You captured it.. Just amazing!!

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  4. at least he is a man with honor...true to his word til the end...very nicely played on the prompt...

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  5. Thank you Susie, you are always so sweet !

    Brian, thank you as well, I had no idea the knight was actually made of wood..LOL I try to do my write before I read all the others.

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  6. were do you come up with these novel ideas.you continue to amaze me.I am so glad I can call you friend.

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  7. A wonderful take on the picture.

    Anita.

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  8. Beautiful wtite JL. I didn't realise it was wood either.

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  9. you had me smiling the whole way through for though a bit sad it is a lovely tale.

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