Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE DANDELION, by MARTHA E. CUNNINGHAM First Line: She's just a little wayward minx Last Line: And leave her in disgrace. Subject(s): Dandelions; Flowers; Weeds | ||||||||
She's just a little wayward minx Conceived in nature's mold Who spreads her devastating wiles With locks of splintered gold. But soon she finds she is betrayed -- Gray tresses shade her face, Derisive breezes snatch her bald And leave her in disgrace. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...JUST THE WIND FOR A SOUND, SOFTLY by CARL PHILLIPS TO THE DANDELION by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL WEEDS by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY PREFACE by THEODORE RUSSELL WEISS AN OLD HOUSE by MARTHA E. CUNNINGHAM |
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