The Goose’s Song

(to the tune of “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”) Honk, honk, honk, the poet’s way, Words like ripples on the bay. Quill in wing and heart so wide, Mother’s rhyme is by his side. Honk, honk, honk, from nest to sky — Let their verses never die.  

Ripples of Rhyme

A shell may crack, a wing may stray, But words will find their pond, their way. From honk to hush, from quill to song, A rhyme endures, though winds blow strong. Two geese may quarrel, part, return, Yet still their shared verse hums and yearns. A feather dropped, a quill held tight — Together writing … Read more

A Legend in His Own Rhyme

From golden egg to silver quill, This Goose has honked, and honked his fill. A memoir rich with wit and heart, A pondside tale, a feathered art. He struts, he stumbles, sings his song, Invites us all to honk along. A love revealed, a nest laid bare — A rhyme, a laugh, a tear, a … Read more

Mother Goose: Character Profile

Mother Goose is the calm at the heart of the storm, a figure of quiet wisdom, sharp wit, and steady resolve. Known across Nurseryland for her moral rhymes and measured words, she is far more than the bonneted matron of legend. Practical, observant, and unfailingly kind — though never a pushover — Mother Goose brings … Read more

Father Goose’s Hall of Shame

The verses that made the Elders wince, the Frog Chorus snicker, and Mother Goose raise an eyebrow. The Limerick That Launched a Thousand Gossip Columns There once was a goose at the pond, Of whom many ducks grew quite fond. He preened and he posed, And scandal arose — Now none of the Elders respond. … Read more

Father Goose: Character Profile

Father Goose is the bard of Nurseryland, a goose of grand ambitions, poetic inclinations, and a penchant for both bluster and self-deprecation. He struts through life with a quill tucked proudly behind his wing, ever eager to craft a rhyme, deliver a moral, or (if we’re honest) steal the spotlight. Beneath the pomp and preen … Read more

12 Fun Facts About Father Goose

His egg wasn’t actually golden. Despite the myths, Father Goose insists his egg was amber — though he didn’t mind when the legends upgraded it. He invented the Honk-Limerick by accident. It started as a joke during a Frog Chorus rehearsal… and quickly spiraled into a literary craze (and occasional scandal). Father Goose’s first quill … Read more