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“Mightent it be a good idea to have Aley approach Barrie about a preface while he is over there? But not for God's sake if you think somebody is going to say that I 'write like Barrie'. I once said that I'd always wanted to write 'as WELL as Barrie', and of course 'well' became 'like'. I don't write at all like Barrie. Do I?”
― The Collected Works of Lorna Moon
― The Collected Works of Lorna Moon
“To Frances Marion
I’ve made a song for you
Drawn from the stones that lie in shadowed pools
Moss sealing their lips
I’ve made a song for you
Taken from things that wake at starlight
Lain-quiet in the Blue;
And from the ferns that sleep
Deep in a cline by day;
And from the wind that bears the seed of Gorse by night;
And from my cagéd heart that cries
Soundless, behind its silver bars,
I’ve made a song for you.
From all the silent things of day,
From all the quiet things of night,
I’ve made this song for you.
Lorna Moon 25 Feb 1929 (unpublished poem)”
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I’ve made a song for you
Drawn from the stones that lie in shadowed pools
Moss sealing their lips
I’ve made a song for you
Taken from things that wake at starlight
Lain-quiet in the Blue;
And from the ferns that sleep
Deep in a cline by day;
And from the wind that bears the seed of Gorse by night;
And from my cagéd heart that cries
Soundless, behind its silver bars,
I’ve made a song for you.
From all the silent things of day,
From all the quiet things of night,
I’ve made this song for you.
Lorna Moon 25 Feb 1929 (unpublished poem)”
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