Daisy, in a field of weeds, What have you come to see? You hide all of your beauty, Like a bare wintered tree.
Scared to stand alone, So you blend with your surrounds; When you never speak a word, I still love the way you sound.
Daisy, in a field of weeds, Give me one chance to show; That I can nurture you without risk, Of allowing these weeds to grow.
Soon you will tower, and these weeds will begin to shrink; I give unto you this water, My dearest Daisy, why won’t you drink.
Daisy, in a field of weeds, I know it’s hard to see your worth; But to me, my dearest Daisy, You bring such beauty to this earth.
Daisy, through these battles, you feel alone, These weeds take more than they give; Please, Daisy, just give me one chance, I’ll stand beside you til the end.
How do you interpret this poem? What do you think I was trying to say?