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The Daffodil
so beautiful
the first of spring
it means everything
to all arising
the ruin of winter
a bright new dawn
the seeds of tomorrow
awaiting root
passion ignited
love blooms
seeds rooted
the cold booted
beauty and growth
in God's green Earth
birth
death
and all that's between
like the Daffodil
it all began
in the spring.
~*~
YRS © 2023
Ah spring. Can only dream as I go between pool to airconditioned room to airconditioned car sweltering away, then cheering myself up watching the snow create havoc on Northern Hemp roads. What a contrast!
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit early, but it's my favorite season, just hoping it comes early!
DeleteSunshine on stalks. And always a mood lifter...
ReplyDeleteI'll say. Yellow, my favorite color, is spring! Sending love, hugs, and a bouquet of spring flowers.
DeleteLovely to see a bit of spring! We are in a deep-freeze this week, so it'll be awhile...Your hopeful poem is definitely a spirit-lifter!
ReplyDeleteHope springs eternal! I'm tired of winter. LOL
DeleteThe daffodil the springer of longer days and yellow sunshine ... lovely poem - ours are appearing too ... as well as little snowdrops ... brilliant to see their white flowers complement the larger daffodils ... the sun and the early bulbs - so wonderful to see - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteYellow flowers always brighten my day!
DeleteI'm dreaming of spring. It's only 7 degrees out right now.
ReplyDeleteThat's way too cold. Hoping spring comes early for you!
DeleteNo daffodils here, just ice and cold. But thanks for the reminder that it's not too far away.
ReplyDeleteHope spring comes early for you too!
DeleteI haven't seen any flowering but the plants are coming up.
ReplyDeleteThey'll arrive soon! :)
DeleteMine should be blooming by March.
ReplyDeleteThat's not too far away.
DeleteNope. Not too early. I always have an adventurous one or two pop their little stems up through the snow and ice. They must be eager too!
ReplyDeleteLove when you can see the early sprouts, makes life so beautiful!
DeleteIt's never too early for daffodils. They mean we've survived another winter.
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