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Archives: November2008

  • The Unexpected Gift

    Torn asunder from her slumber
    In the hour of half past three…
    The child knew the tyrannical regime
    And followed instinctively.
    (removed for pending publication)
    Copyright 2008
    The Muse

    This Was My Submission As The Guest Writer At Zany Life & Crazy Faith

  • Waltzing on the Water

    She waltzed upon the water…
    She waltzed upon the land.
    She waltzed in the heavens…
    She waltzed with God and Man.
    (removed for pending publication)
    copyright 2008
    The Muse

  • Finding Valathian: The Autumn Wind King

    The Autumn Wind King
    Pondered the plight…
    He mused upon the hardened warrior
    The chivalrous knight…
    (removed for pending publication)

    Copyright The Muse 2008

  • Farewell To Fall

    I feel the cool winter airAt my front door…And Fall’s glorious colors,Are forever more…(removed pending publication)
    Copyright The Muse 2008

  • Scintillating SUNDAY

    Are You Ready To Play?Here are the rules:
    Example: The Muse Chooses The Word “Lovely” For Sunday’s Blog.The First Reader To Leave A Comment Uses The Letter “Y” To Add A Word To The Game. They use the word “Yodel”.The Second Reader Who Comments Must Leave A New Word Beginning With The An “L”.
    Muse’s word is Atonement(Amends or reparation made for an injury or wrong)What atonement will I make for eating the last two pieces of fudge?

  • The Forget Me Not

    Forget Me Not
    The meadow…
    Began the season…
    A gentle birth…
    With a reason.
    (removed pending publication)
    Copyright The Muse 2008

  • Rhyme Time Part One Has Now Ended

    GAME: Rhyme Time
    CREATOR: The Muse
    OBJECTIVE: Interactive Fun
    PLAYERS: Readers

    RULES: The Muse begins the prose…the readers then add to the comment section (one, two, three or four lines) which “add” to the poem. Each reader must use the previous writer’s comments.The Muse, or readers may add to the piece at any time (of course, let’s use decorum and common sense, but have some fun).

    EXAMPLE:
    Muse writes “The sky is true blue.”
    Reader 1 writes “Is it true or just the hue?”
    Reader 2 writes “I [...]


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