Daffodils Poem by Graham Jones

Daffodils

Rating: 5.0


The daffodils now show their heads
Above the soft brown earth
Their yellow wing like petals
Show the glory of their worth

They spread like grains upon the land
A ray of golden sun
To shine and wave in mid-day breeze
That spring has just begun

Their pleasant scent now wafts abroad
To dance upon the air
And wave to all the passers by
Their beauty now to share.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lizzy Tomlinson 25 March 2006

Another 10 for this one Graham. Lizzy.

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Linda Ori 21 February 2006

Graham - reminds me of the scene from 'Dr. Zhivago' of the field of daffodils 'blossom in green and gold'. Great imagery.............. Linda

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Ernestine Northover 16 February 2006

Daffodils do wave at people in the breeze Graham, they wouldn't be daffodils if they didn't! Who wants stiff flowers anyway! ! ! ! ! ! I love this one lots. Love Ernestine XXX

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