A Day In The Dahlias Poem by Evelyn Judy Buehler

A Day In The Dahlias

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Orange sunshine, pink butterflies, in dawn buds of hope-
Last night's rain has caused noon blooms in the fields!
Canaries are flying low in a season of scents and scenery;
And the moments are creeping, in response to sultry heat.
A day among varicolored dahlias, at the premiere of life,
As bees are buzzing for honey, at summertime's midlife.
Tall trees cast shimmering shade, all the green afternoon,
Amid life's colorful, lovely, eclectic sights and sounds.
Until delight and fragrance greet dreamy evening eyes,
And deep burgundy sunshine leaves with the butterflies!

A Day In The Dahlias
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
Topic(s) of this poem: flowers,colors,beautiful,butterflies,idle time,sunshine
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Photograph courtesy of Michael Kauer from Pixabay
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Varsha M 07 July 2021

Yes Evelyn each day's color impprints an inpact on us. And with its positivity it mesmerizes us until we are truly blessed.Good one

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Lasaad Tayeb 07 July 2021

Very well crafted poem Evelyn, colors and hues gave a great allure to your poem.

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