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Poems

Daffodils

28 February 2015

9:00 AM

28 February 2015

9:00 AM

These sprightly flowers
are no cowards.
They poke forth sun seeking heads,

proudly proclaim
when earth remains clenched
in winter’s pale dead.


See, before you rise to your day,
these shattering yellows hold sway,
say something we cannot,

or have forgotten,
in garden, park and verge,
believe, before there is proof,

of what will come,
sun’s surer rays, a time for warmer
                            weather.

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