Defence Of Dandelions Poem by Adrian Flett

Defence Of Dandelions

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Given half a chance
dandelions will dance,
if left alone, at best
they don't seem such a pest.

Bright faces that show
their sun-heads come out
all faces of yellow,
as Nature's display is about.

Whisks of white float and fly
puffed in the breeze
before your very eye
to spread their seed.

So when you see dandelions are about
some good gardeners will give them room,
to dance and spread their yellow blooms.
Not all enjoy them though and go pulling them out.

Can't imagine why they don't give a chance
for our dandelions to dance.

Monday, October 30, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: fantasy,nature
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 01 October 2018

Whisks of white float and fly puffed in the breeze before your very eye to spread their seed. give them room to dance and spread and show the beauty of the yellow flowers.. lovely description of the beauty of nature....... thank u dear poet. tony

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Adrian Flett 01 October 2018

Thanks Tony, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Many so called weeds don't deserve that name.

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Adrian Flett 28 September 2018

Thanks Aaron. I will be reading your other poems and look forward to it.

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Aaron Marchant 28 September 2018

Such a joyous verse Adrian.

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