The Mother Moon Poem by Louisa May Alcott

The Mother Moon

Rating: 3.5


THE moon upon the wide sea
Placidly looks down,
Smiling with her mild face,
Though the ocean frown.
Clouds may dim her brightness,
But soon they pass away,
And she shines out, unaltered,
O'er the little waves at play.
So 'mid the storm or sunshine,
Wherever she may go,
Led on by her hidden power
The wild see must plow.

As the tranquil evening moon
Looks on that restless sea,
So a mother's gentle face,
Little child, is watching thee.
Then banish every tempest,
Chase all your clouds away,
That smoothly and brightly
Your quiet heart may play.
Let cheerful looks and actions
Like shining ripples flow,
Following the mother's voice,
Singing as they go.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Edward Kofi Louis 14 May 2018

Her hidden power! ! The Mother Moon! Thanks for sharing.

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Naima Ali 14 May 2018

O, it is a good poem, like it

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Kumarmani Mahakul 14 May 2018

As the tranquil evening moon Looks on that restless sea, So a mother's gentle face, Little child, is watching thee......fantastic expression. Beautiful poem is shared startlingly.

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Bernard F. Asuncion 14 May 2018

Such a great write by Louisa May Alcott👍👍👍

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