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Daisies

by jackie-mead

Daisies a flash of white in a field of green One of the most beautiful sights you ever will see The daisy spreads itself far and wide Fastly covering the countryside Butterflies and Bees hover by You even attract the common fly Strength in numbers, you grow and give; Your nectar for other insects to live The Daisies wanting nothing in return They just ask you show some discern As your child runs through the fields; making daisy chains Ensure when they leave, some daisies remain
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jackie-mead
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Written by
jackie-mead
60 / F / United Kingdom
Published
Jun 10, 2019
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Had a little walk with my grandson Roman today and the park was full of daisies, buttercups and the canal had really small brightly coloured fish and dragonflies, which were bright blue. It was really energising to see, I wish I could post a picture for you.

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