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Three Flowers

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Title:     Three Flowers
Author: William Watson [More Titles by Watson]

I made a little song about the rose
And sang it for the rose to hear,
Nor ever marked until the music's close
A lily that was listening near.

The red red rose flushed redder with delight,
And like a queen her head she raised.
The white white lily blanched a paler white,
For anger that she was not praised.

Turning I left the rose unto her pride,
The lily to her enviousness,
And soon upon the grassy ground espied
A daisy all companionless.

Doubtless no flattered flower is this, I deemed;
And not so graciously it grew
As rose or lily: but methought it seemed
More thankful for the sun and dew.

_Dear love, my sweet small flower that grew'st among
The grass, from all the flowers apart,--
Forgive me that I gave the rose my song,
Ere thou, the daisy, hadst my heart!_


[The end]
William Watson's poem: Three Flowers

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