The Little Dew Drop Poem by Dona Jean

The Little Dew Drop



Little dew drop as the rain stop,
In a flower I saw you drop.
Little dew drop cover me up;
Says the poor leaf that got a blot.

Little dew drop came falling down,
You don't want to see me frown.
Little dew drop go settle by,
When the clouds had stop their cry.

Little dew drop, nest on a leaf,
And my dear don't you ever riff.
Little dew drop I see you shine,
'Cause the suns out, the weathers fine.

Little dew drop you're a diamond,
You got to be a sparkling almond.
Little dew drop, you're a pearl,
Nicely shaped and beauty so rare.

Little dew drop, the wind is here,
You slide the way down like a tear.
Little dew drop, please mark my word,
You're a designed to fit the world.

Another dew drop in early morning,
In daffodils I saw you resting.
Another dew drop coming from moist,
On the leafs tip, you hang in poise.

Another dew drop calm and still,
I want to know what you feel.
Little dew drop big enough to see,
Your size doesn't matter to me.

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Dona Jean

Dona Jean

Silay City, Negros occidental
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