Serenity's Whispering Daffodils
In the gentle breeze,
daffodils sway,
Their hues of yellow,
calming my mind,
I'm lost in time,
a mellow display,
Of nature's wonders,
I'm left behind.
The springtime showers,
a delightful show,
I revel in the sunshine's gentle rays,
Hours pass by,
but I refuse to go,
Lost in the flower's magic display.
Their powers,
cast upon me, I feel,
Emotions of passion and devotion,
A longing for what's real,
a surreal
Feeling, with each petal's graceful motion.
Intricate patterns,
a floral dance,
Unfurling,
a symphony of sight,
Their beauty,
I cannot help but trance,
In their presence,
my spirit takes flight.
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About this poem
This poem is a beautiful and vivid description of the speaker's experience while observing daffodils in the springtime. The poet uses intricate language and vivid imagery to convey the emotions and sensations that the daffodils evoke. The gentle breeze and calming hues of yellow create a tranquil and mellow atmosphere, which is further enhanced by the springtime showers and gentle rays of sunshine. The speaker's obsession with the daffodils is evident in their refusal to leave, and the powers of the flowers are described as being capable of casting emotions of passion and devotion on the speaker. The poem is a tribute to the beauty and wonder of nature and its ability to captivate our senses and elevate our spirits. more »
Written on April 16, 2019
Submitted by Mawphniang.Napoleon on March 22, 2023
Modified on April 08, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | XABCXADC DBXXBA DEFEEF XGXHXGXH XXA |
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Closest metre | Iambic tetrameter |
Characters | 1,073 |
Words | 225 |
Stanzas | 5 |
Stanza Lengths | 8, 6, 6, 8, 3 |
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