As the spring gets warmer more flowers are appearing.
Even as they are fading, the tulips are blazing beauties.
Mollie Pearce McKibbon
As the spring gets warmer more flowers are appearing.
Even as they are fading, the tulips are blazing beauties.
Spring is popping up in our garden now and the birds are singing all about it.
© 2012 Mollie Pearce McKibbon
O my Lily of the valley,
Violet me kiss your tulips
In the morning glory.
Though Lilac a basket of gold
Hyacinth you candy tuft,
So, forget-me-not
Forsythia my solomons seal:
That Iris to be your honeysuckle,
The clover to freesia from my anemones –
And gardenia from creeping Phlox and Daffodil.
To whom I say, “Begonia dandelions!”
And soothe your bleeding heart.
I may yet periwinkle,
But fuschia not lupine for me.
The coral bells are ringing and the rooster crocus
I sing with euphorbia,
Dyanthus for your love.
Poet’s P.S. – I’m gladiolus is over.
The above poem is the result from someone with far too much to do and no time to waste while Procrastinating. 😀 The clip art is thanks to Dover Publications.
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