Dandelion Poem by Nancy Chambers

Dandelion



Oh the humble Dandelion
Its appearance sets homeowners cryin'
Harbingers of Spring
Mixed blessings they bring
Little dots of sunshine
Whose petals make fine wine
Toothy green leaves in a salad
So many uses
Someone should write a ballad
And what about the puffball?
Heeding nature's call
Reseeding urban sprawl
Keep your roses and purple virgin's bower
Dandelion is my favorite flower

Sunday, February 24, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: flowers
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