Daffodowndilly
By A.A. Milne
From: When We Were Very Young
She wore her yellow sun-bonnet,
She wore her greenest gown;
She turned to the south wind
And curtsied up and down.
She turned to the sunlight
And shook her yellow head,
And whispered to her neighbor:
“Winter is dead.”
Winter is dead and welcome spring!
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Spring is always welcome. 🙂
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How lovely and very apt.
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Thanks Miriam, just the opposite for you.
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Yes, you’re right there.
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Beautiful flowers of spring so well captured.
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Thank you for saying so Lim. 🙂
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Beautiful yellow flowers! A kiss 😛
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Grazie cara. Un bacia 😛
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Your photos are stunning, in the second one the yellow is very intense against the black, so striking! Wonderful poem, truly I’m so ready for winter to be over! I hope that you’ve enjoyed your Tuesday and tomorrow we will be half way through the week! ~ Mia 🙂
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Thanks Mia and happy woman’s day! 🙂 A “dark and stormy night” here but I like it, and we needed the rain. Happy hump day too! 🙂
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You’re welcome and thank you. I thought is was Woman’s Day every day! Ha-ha, you know they say, our work is never done! I like stormy nights too, especially when you’re at home. Happy Hump Day to you as well! 🙂
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Love the message of the “Daffodowndilly”
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Thanks Georgia and I wonder how he came up with the name “Daffodowndilly”?
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I hope she is right💕😊
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Thanks, you and me both. 🙂
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