Feather's Miscellany: Daffodils
John Waddington-Feather’s poem celebrates the harbingers of Spring.
More bountiful than any bonus,
my daffodils fire tiny suns of joy across the earth,
light up a frosty morning, accost the world
with hope and greet us all with gladness.
Now they’ve arrived I know that winter’s gone
and summer’s but a flower or two away;
they trumpet the immediate spring
to bid us greet our God.
John Waddington-Feather ©
