Dandelion Wishes

Poeticpayne

Dandelion Wishes

 

Carry me on the wind,
There are things I want to see.
Now that I'm a mother,
I'll bring my child with me.

 

The good, the sorrow, 
The wonder, the grief.
My child must see,
Every overturned leaf.

 

We want to see beauty,
We want nature to bloom.
I must leave my child,
With this earthly perfume.

 

So run in the cornfields,
Pick Daffodils.
Play in the sunshine,
Till nightfall gives you chills.

 

Watch that Ladybird,
Scurry and fuss.
Do what you want.
And do what you must!

 

Just remember to share,
With your beloved kin,
to pray that Dandelions,

carry you on the wind.

  • Author: Poeticpayne (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 12th, 2023 16:24
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments1

  • LIZ

    Beautiful!!!!



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