I am offering my readers the chance to win a free signed paperback copy of my recently released Further Selected Poems. In order to be in with a chance of winning, please answer the following question, in which famous poem do these lines appear:
“ Here we go round the prickly pear
At five o’clock in the morning.”
The rules:
1. Only one signed paperback edition of The Selected Poems of K Morris is available.
2. The first person to email me the correct answer wins a free signed copy of my book.
3. You may enter irrespective of your location.
4. The winner will receive their book by end April (probably before that date).
5. To enter the competition, please send an email to kmorrispoet (at) gmail dot com, putting “Competition to Win a Copy of The Further Selected Poems” in the subject line of your message. Please do not leave the answer to the question in the comments at the foot of this post.
6. Any queries concerning the competition should be sent to the above email address.
7. The competition closes at 6 pm (UK time) on 24 March 2021. Any entries received after this will not be considered.
8. You can find The Further Selected Poems of K Morris here, https://www.amazon.co.uk/Further-Selected-Poems-Morris/dp/B08XL7YZ9H/.
Good luck.

I don’t recognise these lines, Kevin. The closest I can get to this is “here we go round the mulberry bush” which isn’t at all the same.
Many thanks for your comment, Robbie. Have a lovely weekend. Kevin
Oh, now i know much more about this “here wo go round the mulberry bush”, It comes from HMP in Wakefield. Michael
Btw: The provided lines are from a nursery rhyme. 😉
Ah, thank you Michael. I must look it up and see which one it is. I didn’t know that about here we go round the mulberry bush.
Sometimes, Google is greatful to me. Lol
Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog.
Many thanks for sharing, Chris. Best wishes. Kevin
My pleasure, Kevin
Great idea, Kevin! But I cannot participate because I had already googled it. 😉 Have a beautiful week! Michael
Many thanks for your comments, Michael. Mr Google can be the researchers friend.
Best wishes. Kevin
:-)) Sometimes i am googeling for getting better grammar. 😉 Enjoy your day, Kevin!
Thank you, Michael. You too, have a good evening. Kevin
Thank you very much, Kevin! Very kind of you! Michael