Sunflower, So Magnifcent And Beautiful! Poem by Maurice Harris

Sunflower, So Magnifcent And Beautiful!



My sunflower, hath for many days, lain dormant,
But for his unfortunate false interment,
Surely would he now be with her thither!
Without his nourishment, shall she wither!

Lonely, beauteous sunflower, most spectacular of all,
Did but choose to be without him, since the fall!
Not in need did she think, was she, of his 'water',
Now, as never before, through life, she doth totter!

Weary is she, from lack of his nourishment,
She doth plod along still, in need of same to be sent!
Not is she the same since the day she did forsake him,
Ne'er again shall be allowed, for granted, to take him!

Sunflower, so magnificent and beautiful,
To nourish such, my vocation taken-dutifully!

Maurice Harris,31 March 2008

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