Dent De Lion Sonnet Acrostic Poem by Jonathan ROBIN

Dent De Lion Sonnet Acrostic



Dandelion in French means Lion's teeth,
Enchants in dance 'mid buttercups, sparse grass.
New shoots proclaim: "whatever comes to pass,
Triumphant see gold heart's green garland wreath.
Destiny ordains we thrive beneath
E ach blade: show grown man, staid maid, lad and lass
Learn unsown wind blown seeds feed dreams, surpass
Imagin/ation as on scrub, lawn, heath
Outside we're pride, abide, true joy bequeath,
Never fail to flourish.Yet, alas,
SONg's seldom sung to us while thorny rose
NETs praise in verse and prose which, dandy, flows."

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
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revised 26 December 2019
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Dandelion in French means Lion's teeth,
Enchants among the buttercups and grass.
New sprouts shout daily 'whate'er come to pass,
Triumphant see us garland, golden wreath
Destiny will show we grow beneath
Each blade, and never fade, for lad and lass
Learn dreams earned from seeds blown, desires surpass
Imagination as on lawn and heath
Outside we're pride, abide, true joy bequeath,
Never fail to flourish, but, alas
SONgs few are sung to us while orchid, rose,
NET praise in verse and prose which, dandy, flows.'
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