COME ONE, COME ALL/ July 23
by Carolee, Deb & Jill
It’s show time! It’s time to post your original poem, written in response to Monday’s prompt — write a poem inspired by your favorite poem — or any other inspiration from the week. (We love it when you write to our prompt, but we also love it when you write on a whim. We all know how fickle that muse can be.)
Leave a link to your blog post, or leave your poem itself, in the comments! And remember: Although we love seeing our badge in the sidebar of your blog, we would appreciate it if you would also link back to the site in each of your poem posts. Linking within your post helps people travel back and forth from your site to the Big Tent Poetry site, and it helps perpetuate Big Tent Poetry “findability” in Google searches — and that helps us all.
Let the show begin! This post is “sticky” — it will stay right here in the spotlight for you all weekend.
Here’s how prompts work under the Big Tent
You’ve got all week to write your poem, based on this week’s prompt. Come Fridays (today!) you’ll find a “Come One, Come All” post (this one!) where you can 1) leave a link to your poem or 2) leave the poem in its entirety.
We want to give you all weekend to post your work and read each others’ work. Take your time. Enjoy all the poems that are new to the world.
Some hints
Hint: We’ve set Big Tent Poetry to Central Time.
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Hint: Since we’re a new site, and you’re new to it, your comment(s) will be held for moderation for your first few posts. We’re checking the filters often, so don’t despair! That said, if it takes more than a half a day to see it come live on the site, do email us at info (at) bigtentpoetry.org. (But be patient, okay?)
Circus etiquette
We figure you know how to play in the poetry community, but here are the basics:
Be nice. Have fun. Remember we aren’t a critique forum. We want to support each other as we bring more poetry into our lives. Only provide critique if someone specifically asks for it.

great weekend gathering, circus-goers! can’t wait for next week.
My poem is here:
The Rag & Bone Shop
Sorry for the late response – this one was challenging. I hope there are still a few people checking this page!
Do not this human greed abide
http://www.starsandwillows.com/2010/07/do-not-this-human-greed-abide/
I’m WAY late to the party (circus) this week, but should anyone be scrolling through the comments after the fact, here’s mine:
Good Advice: How to Storm a Castle
http://georginasand.dreamwidth.org/13763.html
Much thanks to John Donne.
Welcome aboard, Georgie. I’ll try to read you soon. :-) (You can see how behind I am!)
I tried hard to leave a comment, but although I went through all the login hoops twice, it wouldn’t have me!
Your poem is wonderful advice. It suits my dogged nature to a T! My favourite line: ‘the membrane between you and the open world.’
ViV