Your Chance to Win a Signed Copy of “Light and Shade: Serious (and Not so Serious) Poems” by K Morris

I am offering my readers the chance to win a signed paperback of my recently released poetry collection, “Light and Shade: Serious (and Not so Serious) Poems“. In order to be in with a chance of winning a signed copy of “Light and Shade”, please answer the following, what is the title of the poem from which the below lines come:

“So little cause for carolings
Of such ecstatic sound
Was written on terrestrial things
Afar or nigh around,
That I could think there trembled through
His happy good-night air
Some blessed Hope, whereof he knew
And I was unaware.”

The rules:

1. Only one signed copy of “Light and Shade” is available.

2. The first person to email me with the correct answer wins a free, signed copy of my book.

3. Please do not answer the question in the comments at the foot of this post. Please send your responses to, kmorrispoet (at) gmail dot com. The address is rendered in this manner to defeat spammers.

4. Please put “Competition to Win a Signed Paperback of Light and Shade” in the subject line of your email.

5. The competition will close at 12 pm on Saturday 11 July. Any entries received after this will not be considered.

You can find the paperback edition of “Light and Shade” here, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08B37VVKV/. My book is also available as a Kindle download and can be found here, https://www.amazon.com/Light-Shade-serious-not-poems-ebook/dp/B08B4X3GVX/.

12 thoughts on “Your Chance to Win a Signed Copy of “Light and Shade: Serious (and Not so Serious) Poems” by K Morris

      1. Gabriela Marie Milton's avatarshort-prose-fiction

        I have no words to thank you Kevin. You are so kind. I will buy my copy. It’s on my list. If that’s ok with you could you please send the copy that I won (did I really win) to a library? I want more people to be able to read your beautiful poetry.

    1. K Morris Poet's avatarK Morris Poet Post author

      Apologies Gabriela. I’ve just seen your other email. I would be delighted to send you a signed copy. Please just email me your address and I shall be delighted to mail it to you. Very best wishes, Kevin

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    2. K Morris Poet's avatarK Morris Poet Post author

      I think that I’ve confused matters. I meant to write “i’ve just seen your comment”, rather than “I’ve just seen your email”. As mentioned in my comment, I would be pleased to send you a signed copy of “Light and Shade”. It’s kind of you to donate a copy to a library. Thank you for your wish to do that. I look forward to sending you your signed copy and apologies for confusion on my part. With comments it’s sometimes easy to lose track. Kevin

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  1. Gabriela Marie Milton's avatarshort-prose-fiction

    Aw.. Kevin, I did not see that it is a signed copy. I want to have a signed copy. That will be an honor. Let me think. What about if you send me the signed copy and I buy a book for a library?
    Thank you.
    G

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