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Daffodil poem

  • Writer: Gilli
    Gilli
  • Mar 20, 2017
  • 1 min read

No not by Wordsworth but A A Milne with an illustration by E H Shepherd

Daffodowndilly

She wore her yellow sun-bonnet,

She wore her greenest gown;

She turned to the south wond

And curtsied up and down.o

She turned to the sunlight

And shook her yellow head,

And whispered to her neighbour:

"Winter is dead."

 
 
 

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