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  • The Fairy Queen’s Warning – By Joseph Moore Sing away, play away, But then hide at break of day In the rushes, in the reeds, In the flowers and the trees, Under stone and under rock, In the stump where peckers knock. Lest we stray into their sight And they… read more

  • Ode To An Unknown Flower

    Ode To An Unknown Flower In a quiet, shaded cemetery I find thee, A single, ivory blossom, simple and unknown. Yet deep rosy flecks bedeck thy white-satin face With more splendor than the rubies of a royal coronet, And the tender green leaves of newly-born spring adorn thee as a… read more

  • Come With Me, Let Us Wander – A Poem of The Seasons

    In the spring when flowers through the frosted ground are peeping And the sunlight and dewdrops o’er leaves and grass are creeping, When the sky turns to blue and the birds sing and whistle And the sweet song of life spreads through every tree and thistle, Come with me, let… read more

  • The Moore Prose and Poetry: Week Five

    It is the fifth week of the Moore Prose and Poetry Challenge. You might have noticed that the picture is not the most peaceful of images, but don’t worry about that. The winner of this week was a team effort, myself and my littlest brother ganging up to write… When… read more

  • The Moore Prose and Poetry: Week Four

    For our fourth week of poetry, we have an interesting style for the winner: An Acrostic! This form of poetry is a little harder than one might suppose, which might be one of the reasons this poem won. Lady Of Starlight – By Grace Moore Louder I call for thee,… read more

  • The Moore Poetry: Week Three

    This week’s poetry writing was a little strange, as the title we chose was, strangely enough, “¿Tienes un sombrero?” Not the first thing we would have expected, but such is the peril of including random sentences as poem titles. Nevertheless, we had several good poems, and the winner for this… read more

  • The Moore’s Poetry: Week Two

    It is the second week of the Moore’s Prose and Poetry. The winner was a very creative endeavor, more a song than anything else. Unfortunately, as of yet it has no tune. Nevertheless, I am proud to present the winner of this week… Shadows Come, Shadows Go – By Stuart… read more

  • The Moore Poetry

    Our family is writing poetry! Every week (more or less), the poem voted best of the week will be shared in an article, and will show up on my website under the ‘The Moore Prose and Poetry’ page, which is in the ‘Poetry’ section of my website. And the winner… read more

  • Two Roads Diverged

    Changing Course Obviously, this article is not about the Omniscient and Author perspectives I planned to write and publish last week. Why? Because a new and more important subject has caught my attention, and it comes in this basic question: When two goals conflict, which one do you take? You… read more