Dandelion Poems

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The Dandy of Lions
by Evelyn Judy Buehler

Cousin of the daisy, and born on summer's breeze,
It becomes a bright seedling of pale, green leaves.
In sunshine, it grows, as its edges become jagged,
Like a shooting star whose course goes zig-zagged!

Maturity brings longer leaves that spread around,
And milky roots that sink deeply into the ground.
When by some mystery calendar, at uncertain hour,
A lovely, yellow bloom captures you in its power!


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Maybe
by Evelyn Judy Buehler

in deep green meadow
dandelion seeds waft breeze
hoping for sunshine

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Maybe
by Evelyn Judy Buehler

in deep green meadow
dandelion seeds waft breeze
hoping for sunshine

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The Dandy of Lions
by Evelyn Judy Buehler

Cousin of the daisy, and born on summer's breeze,
It becomes a bright seedling of pale, green leaves.
In sunshine, it grows, as its edges become jagged,
Like a shooting star whose course goes zig-zagged!

Maturity brings longer leaves that spread around,
And milky roots that sink deeply into the ground.
When by some mystery calendar, at uncertain hour,
A lovely, yellow bloom captures you in its power!


......

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