Remember, Remember
English Folk Verse (c.1870) - The Fifth of November Remember, remember! The fifth of November, The Gunpowder treason and plot; I know of no reason Why the Gunpowder treason Should ever be forgot! That's the only portion of this poem I have known up until now, however this year I came across the rest which I have to say I am not in complete agreeance with. Guy Fawkes and his companions Did the scheme contrive, To blow the King and Parliament All up alive. Threescore barrels, laid below, To prove old England's overthrow. But, by God's providence, him they catch, With a dark lantern, lighting a match! A stick and a stake...
Mysterious, like a street light. Lovely capture... love the golden hue.
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ReplyDeleteA beautiful, mysterious shot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, haunting shot.
ReplyDeleteExcellent moon shot.. in fact 'Dancin' its 'Moontastic'....
ReplyDeleteNice to drop by here again... hope you are refreshed and well after your hols..
Tom
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Wonderful moon shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful moon shot. You have a better camera than I do, as mine did not turn out that well.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully ominous photo!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful moon shot and reflections
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Capture.
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Barbara
The Moon Hare and its elixir of life are surely on that rhapsodous moon, with Welsh fairies dancin' rings around the craters!
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LuvU, from SisSTAR xo
A real 'end of the summer holidays shot'. Doesn't the moon tipped on its back mean bad weather to come - as if we needed more of that this summer.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful moon shot.
ReplyDeleteIt's a haunting image well captured.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo!
ReplyDeleteHugs Gunilla in Singapore
A beautiful mysterious moon shot, very nice.
ReplyDeleteA pretty moon lighting a whisp of cloud.
ReplyDeleteHint hint: Wales Wales Wales!
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