Poetry Explorer


Classic and Contemporary Poetry


THINK-ABOUTS by DAISY MAUD BELLIS

First Line: WHEN I WAS VERY LITTLE, AND HAD BEEN PUT
Last Line: "INTO GARLANDS, AND THE FLOWERS ANSWER ALL MY ""THINK-ABOUTS."
Subject(s): FLOWERS; HABITS; THOUGHT; THINKING;

When I was very little, and had been put to bed,
A many little "think-abouts" went running in my head.
"Think of buttercups and daisies," was what my mother said.

So I saw the flowers nodding to each other on the grass,
And I knew that they were talking of what would come to pass.
Flowers told me many secrets when I was a little lass.

And I have formed the habit, if I ever have the "pouts,"
Of wearing them with flowers -- with my questions, too, and doubts,
Into garlands, and the flowers answer all my "think-abouts."



Home: PoetryExplorer.net