Poetry from the Generations 

 

 



 

 

 



 

 

 

Ode to the Dandelion
(or Why I Shouldn't Cut the Grass)
by Nancy Ness

The sun shines high: the rain's gone by
.....It's Dandelion Day.
From fertile spawn my plush green lawn
.....Is mottled yellow spray.

The neighbors' round, all cutting down
.....Their blades and flowers gay ~
Now green they've got, a common lot,
.....While mine's in vast array.

Why should I mow these lovelies low,
.....Defying Sunshine's ray?
To bring them down the sun might frown,
.....And turn blue sky to gray.

I'll let their seeds fallow new weeds
.....And mow another day.
Resplay they should, the neighborhood.
.....The Dandelions stay!

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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