A gentle poem about tulips. |
I DREAM OF TULIPS I often dream of a picturesque meadow with green Grass that sparkles like a wine glass wiped clean And the blue sky suspended over the lush land Truly a spell woven by a fairy’s magic wand! In this bountiful countryside I see flowers galore Beautiful, striking, bewitching, in every color Red and yellow; orange, pink and white Lovely tulips, you make a wonderful sight. I often dream of the wind – gentle and playful Teasing my tulips like a matador would a bull Pushing them here and pulling there a little At times harshly as if playing a game of skittle And the dainty blossoms twirl their haughty heads Their roots stuck firm in their flowery beds Red and yellow; orange, pink and white Lovely tulips, you make a wonderful sight. I often dream of the clouds in the sky above Those puffs of cotton, pure like a white dove Shading my tulips from the austere summer sun Naughty and flirting, vibrant and awash with fun Inadvertently a beautiful backdrop they bestow To the flowers standing row upon row upon row Red and yellow; orange, pink and white Lovely tulips, you make a wonderful sight. I often dream of the bubbly and joyous spring Rapt in its allure, every heart yearns to sing The grandeur of the panorama is beyond words A festive air fills the ether; and butterflies, birds Vie with each other to kiss my enticing tulips For the most resolute mind melts and in love slips Red and yellow; orange, pink and white Lovely tulips, you make a wonderful sight. After the night’s whimsy I awaken at dawn My psyche refreshed and vivid in the morn My mind’s passage to this haven, this paradise Imbues in my being energy, vigour and spice For my tulips have on me that mystical corollary Which expels despondency and the deepest worry Colorful, cheerful, beautiful and bright Lovely tulips, you are indeed a wonderful sight. |