Wild Bluebells Poem by Walterrean Salley

Wild Bluebells



Ne'er have I seen such beauty
Field of bluebells ‘neath golden sun
Interspersed with tree-trunk pillars
Lovely forest, woodland spun.

Exquisite and breathtaking beauty
Unsullied by the hands of man
Simply there for the heart's enjoyment
According to nature's best-laid plan.

Splendid and arresting beauty
Awesome scene of sheer delight
Bold images of wild bluebells
Touched by rays of golden sunlight.

Sunday, November 16, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: flowers
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