Written for RDP, where Martha asks us
to get creative with the word “voyage”.
Thanks, Martha! Here’s where the prompt took me.

“Ramble On” is a classic 1969 Led Zeppelin track from Led Zeppelin II, co-written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Famous for its blend of acoustic verses and hard-rock choruses, the song’s lyrics are heavily inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings”, featuring references to Modor and Gollum. In the song, the singer is on a (metaphorical) voyage, always rambling on, moving on to the next town, looking for a woman, but unable to settle down.
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This is “Ramble On” by Led Zeppelin
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Being a Rambler myself, I was bound to like this!
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I don’t think it’s a prerequisite but it doesn’t hurt! Thanks, dear Keith.
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I did not know that! Thanks for the heads up!
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You’re welcome! It’s a really great song.
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This one is on my list of possibles as a follow up to what I posted yesterday. Good choice!
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Thanks, Clive. That sounds like an excellent idea!
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Thank you, glad you think so. It may be a while, and I have others, so don’t hold your breath! The response to yesterday’s has been a little slow so I’ll decide where to take it when time has passed. Unless WP decide to add it to Freshly Pressed, of course 🤣
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I didn’t know the inspiration behind it. Thanks, Nancy.
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It’s a cool story, isn’t it? Thanks, Esther.
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