Little bud Dandelion
Hears from her nest,
“Merry heart, starry eye,
Wake from your rest!”
Wide ope the emerald lids;
Robin's above;
Wise little Dandelion
Smiles at his love.
Cold lie the daisy-banks,
Clad but in green,
Where in the Mays agone
Bright hues were seen.
Wild pinks are slumbering,
Violets delay-
True little Dandelion
Greeteth the May.
Meek little Dandelion
Groweth more fair,
Till dries the amber dew
Out from her hair.
High rides the thirsty sun,
Fiercely and high,-
Faint little Dandelion
Closeth her eye.
Dead little Dandelion,
In her white shroud,
Heareth the angel-breeze
Call from the cloud.
Tiny plumes fluttering
Make no delay,
Little winged Dandelion
Soareth away.
Little Dandelion
Helen L. Bostwick
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Poem topics: angel, away, cloud, green, hair, heart, sun, wild, meek, white, wise, wide, bright, cold, thirsty, true, merry, amber, love, I love you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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