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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

A Child in a Garden


A Child in a Garden
Once I had just half an hour
To frolic by myself;
Presto! By a lilac bush
I changed into an elf.

I whispered to a ladybird,
"I really am a child!"
But the disbelieving thing
Shrugged its wings and smiled.

A dusty bumblebee and I
Robbed the honey crocks
Of the Canterbury bells
And the hollyhocks.

And beneath a pansy plant-
A place no grown-up knows-
I pirouetted with an ant
On my elfin toes.

Then down the spice-pink-bordered path
Mother came for me;
The elf became a little girl
Ready for her tea.

from Kitchen Sonnets
by
Ethel Romig Fuller


8 comments:

  1. What a cute poem. See you real soon! ~Adrienne~

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  2. Oh, I love this poem, especially as I am growing Cathedral bells (wonder if that's similar to Canterbury bells?) and hollyhocks in my tea garden right now!

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  3. Beautiful photos - that violet is such a brilliant color and the little girl looks so sweet. Thanks for the nice poem too.

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  4. What a cutie she is! Lovely poem!

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  5. perfection!


    this happens to me
    with alarming regularity
    over here
    --->
    '''I changed into an elf.'''


    :-)



    glad to know
    it is not just
    me.


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  6. How totally precious!! And the pictures are awesome. The pansy is so clear it appears to be jumping off the page! Great post Marilyn!

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  7. Adorable!!!

    Love it so much and thanks for sharing the poem and pics.

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