The Bluebells

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    The Bluebells

    Oh this dappled shaded woodland,
    Brings springtime’s great surprise.
    Bird’s morning chorus like a band,
    Strikes up from trees on high.

    But the daffodils now fading,
    Their time now nearly done.
    While the bluebell is parading,
    In springtime’s morning sun.

    A few short weeks we'll see her,
    Create magical blue haze.
    For nothing can be grander,
    Than the bluebells stunning blaze.

    With pendulous bell-shaped blossoms,
    That dance through out the spring.
    Give off the sweetest fragrance,
    That’s carried on the wind.

    High canopy in woodlands,
    Will shut out light I fear.
    And the bluebells of old England,
    Will return again next year.

    © Copyright R .Shaw 2009

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    LenaMP commented on The Bluebells

    03-14-2009

    Very pretty. I am reminded of the blue bonnets we have here in Texas. Like a carpet of sky on the ground. Lovely piece..

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