A Daffodil Day Poem by Teresa Hooley

A Daffodil Day



All day long blew the daffodils,
Oh, what a sight to see,
A myriad gold-gowned daffodils,
Moved to a rhythmic glee.

Night drew down on the daffodils;
Gold was the moon on high,
With a golden star-crowd twinkling-
Daffodils in the sky.

All night long blew the daffodils,
All night long on the lawn;
Pale grew the stars in their courses-
Up came a daffodil dawn.

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