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Showing posts with label Alan Hartley. Show all posts
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Thursday, 4 April 2013

A-Z Challenge 2013 - 'D' - Daffodils



My A-Z posts this year are based on my garden – flowers, animals, the birds and the bees, butterflies - with a bit of poetry thrown in. For some letters I am expecting to cheat somewhat – a sort of wish they were here.

D - Daffodils, Daisy, Dandelion, Dove, Dunnock

There is only one way to start this post; with William Wordsworth, of course,

I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o’er vales and hill,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Daffodils
 Wordsworth spent of lot of time in the Lake District which enabled him too write:

In youth from rock to rock I went,
From hill to hill in discontent
Of pleasure high and turbulent,
Most pleased when most uneasy;
But now my own delights I make, -
My thirst at every rill can slake,
and gladly Nature's love partake
of Thee, sweet Daisy!

Daisies

Somehow I think these were not the type of daisy meant by Wordsworth. 

Daisies in the lawn are not to be encouraged nor is the dandelion is a plant we want to see:

A Patch of Dandelions
 With locks of gold today;
Tomorrow, silver grey;

Dandelion Seed Head
 Then blossom-bald. Behold,
O man, they fortune told!

 The hedge sparrow (dunnock) is a common garden bird that enthrals you with its song:

Dunnock
 A dunnock perched content on outhouse beams,
Plump-feathered in striped brown and misty grey,
That I disturbed from drowsy dunnock dreams
To startled flight. Away! Escape! Away!

If we are to escape let’s have some fun before we go:

Let's take off all our clothes. It's time for shamelessness.
On nights of self-reflection, we go skinny-dipping with our self-perception.
We join the stars dancing on the water
and we emerge, red-skinned not red-faced. A collared dove coo-coo-coos

Collared Dove
At one time the collard dove was a very common visitor to our garden; now it has been crowded out by the ubiquitous wood pigeon.

A late candidate for inclusion in this post is:
A Dog in Disgrace
 Poems
  • I wandered lonely as a cloud – Wordsworth
  • To the Daisy - Wordsworth
  • The Dandelion – John B Tabb
  • Dunnock – Alan Hartley
  • The Collared Dove – Alexander Hawkins
Photo attributions:
  • Patch of Dandelions – By Robert Engelhart – CC BY-SA 3.0
  • Dandelion Seed Head – By Tony Hisgett, Birmingham, UK – CC BY-SA 2.0
  • Dunnock – by Dr Raju Kasambe – CC BY-SA 3.0
  • Collared Dove – Adrian Pingstone – Public domain