Pale primrose lies by the chicken pen
Bold Daffodils stand up in the border
Screaming Marsh Marigold calls from the pond
Subtle oranges somehow manage to cool down the tubbed Narcissi
Spring yells yellow in my garden
Copyright © 2016 Kim Whysall-Hammond
you pack a lot into this tight little quintet, Kym; it works well — and a GREAT last line !!
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Thank you very much John, that’s very much appreciated.
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What a delightful poem! Thanks for sharing this window into your garden. I’m looking at my own bold daffodils and screaming marigold a little differently this spring morning. Thank you for the poetic perspective.
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I love this–and I’m very fond of yellow flowers. Some of my daffodils have bloomed, and the rest are about to.
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Yellow is my favorite color.🌼 I can’t wait to start planting flowers.
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I love the succession of spring flowers. Each takes their turn as we roll into summer.
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How beautiful!
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Thanks!
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You are welcome.
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How wonderful! Yea for Spring! beautiful flower descriptions!
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Thank you!
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you are welcome!
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A fun poem. “Spring yells yellow in my garden” I can’t wait for the colors to start popping. It is a show I enjoy each year.
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Stunning write! I so love this image; “Bold Daffodils stand up in the border.” 😍😍
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Thank you for your kind words 🙂
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This is still to come for us…. lovely to wait.
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