Dandelion
May 1st, 2010 Posted in inspired childhood - verse, poetry, stories | no comment »“Golden-head, Golden-head,
The sun must have kissed you.”
“So he did,” said Golden-head,
“Just before he went to bed.”

“Golden-head, you’re a white head;
The frost must have nipped you.”
“No; he would not be so bold;
I am only growing old.”

“Puffy-ball, Puffy-ball,
Where’s the wind taking you?
I’m afraid another day
You will all be blown away.”


DANDELION.
By Amy Ella Blanchard (1856 – 1926)

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