Every year now: First it’s those trumpeting Daffodils, Bluebells and Crocuses. Forsythia Time too. All manner of colourful blossoms On trees and shrubs. Cherry Blossoms abound.
Then a succession of buds And flowerings. In my garden alone We have tall Some leaning Pye Plants (as I call them): Rustic red, pink and white. Beds of Geraniums, Some Purple or Blue Or wide-spreading pink.
My lawn Decorated with daisies And buttercups And unknown bright orange flowers So orange… And not forgetting Those bright yellow Dandelions: Officially weeds (like Pye Plants) Yet full of sun.
I take pictures of these each year But the come out the same Just about. More wild Lavateras this time Maybe With fewer ferns (White flowered). But my trusty roses Keep coming up with The goods. Petal curled within petal.
My beautiful Weigela Or maybe Abelia Stands proud In my back garden Beneath the Cotoneasters. A kaleidoscope of blossoming flowers All attended by swarms Of humming bees – An orchestral murmur Punctuated often By squabbling sparrow twitterings And blackbird badgerings. Sacred gardens To slumber down in.