Poetry Sunday: Daisy Time by Marjorie Pickthall

Shasta daisies have been in bloom in my garden this week and I've been enjoying them while they last. They don't last long, but while they do, their hearts of shining gold and rays of shining whiteness are a joy to behold. They gladden my own heart with their beauty. This little poem by a poet I'd never heard of expresses that joy.

Daisy Time

by Marjorie Pickthall

See, the grass is full of stars,
Fallen in their brightness;
Hearts they have of shining gold,
Rays of shining whiteness.

Buttercups have honeyed hearts,
Bees they love the clover,
But I love the daisies' dance
All the meadow over.

Blow, O blow, you happy winds,
Singing summer's praises,
Up the field and down the field
A-dancing with the daisies.

Comments

  1. Daisies are such modest flowers, but so reliable, from the tiny daisies in the grass to graceful shasta daisies.

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    1. And so pretty. There's no such thing as an ugly daisy!

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  2. I love daisies! I have some growing in my yard, too. :D

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  3. I also have some daisies in bloom right now. They seem so happy -- I wish they lasted longer. The poem describes their essence so well. They are pretty.

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    1. Their time in bloom never seems long enough, does it? So we must enjoy them while we can.

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  4. I don't have any daisies on my property but they are in bloom in my neighborhood, and I am another lover of them.

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    1. We as a group on this blog are unanimous in our love of daisies!

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  5. "We as a group on this blog are unanimous in our love of daisies!" I add my name to this chorus!

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