The first daffodil stems in my yard peeked out auspiciously in early March, but have not made much progress since. Frankly, I am daffodil-starved. Thankfully, I can turn to these lovely poems, so “they flash upon that inward eye.” (Also, I picked up this bright, papery cluster—just $1.49/bunch at Trader Joe’s.)
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, by William Wordsworth
in time of daffodils, by e.e. cummings
To Daffodils, by Robert Herrick
A Collection of Spring Poems, from the Editors at Poetry Foundation
Nice collection of Poems! Thanks!
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