Daffodil Poem by David Wood

Daffodil

Rating: 3.2


Oh, what fair beauty to behold
Your colour so bright, so bold.

Rising in the early morn
Resting your head in the mid-day storm.

Even in meadows of the underworld power,
Persephone wandered to pick the flower.

The daffodil, a narcissi, a great bloom
Becomes spring, bride and groom.

A pearl the morning dew caught,
Their time on earth all too short.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Geetha Jayakumar 17 September 2013

A pearl the morning dew caught Their time on the earth was too short.. Beautiful poem on Daffodil..loved reading it.

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Heather Wilkins 29 May 2013

nice write about a delightful flower. Whispers of hope and happiness. Looks so beautiful blowing in the breeze.

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Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 15 April 2013

excellent write on nature and one of its understated beauties the Daffodil..

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Aftab Alam Khursheed 11 April 2013

A nature poem description about the beauty and color leads to the beauty of the earth, read it and enjoyed Mr David

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