Today's challenge is to incorporate the name of a seed variety in a poem (they even included seed catalogs to give us ideas.) I'll try to work a flower into this one, a flower my husband brought home from market in hopes of simulating spring this chilly April morning...Please comment and tell me if you can FIND the flower in this poem, and what you think it is.
As sunset casts its rosy glow
across the silent
lea,
my voice goes out in song,
Please Lord, if you please, may my
love come back to me.
As the twilight turns to
night love birds begin to repeat,
tell again words to that old song.
**NO READING FURTHER UNTIL YOU FIND THE FLOWER: BE HONEST: DID YOU?**
ANSWER KEY to Hidden Flower
by Shirley Smith Franklin
A(Z )sunset casts its rosy glow
Across the
Lea, my voice goes out in song,
Please, Lord, if you please, may my
love come back to me.
As the twilight turns to
night, love birds begin to repeat,
tell again words to that old song.
Ooh, this will need some tweaking to make it sing, while maintaining the flower spelling...
As sunset casts its rosy glow
across the silent
lea,
my voice goes out in song,
Please Lord, if you please, may my
love come back to me.
As the twilight turns to
night love birds begin to repeat,
tell again words to that old song.
**NO READING FURTHER UNTIL YOU FIND THE FLOWER: BE HONEST: DID YOU?**
ANSWER KEY to Hidden Flower
by Shirley Smith Franklin
A(Z )sunset casts its rosy glow
Across the
Lea, my voice goes out in song,
Please, Lord, if you please, may my
love come back to me.
As the twilight turns to
night, love birds begin to repeat,
tell again words to that old song.
Ooh, this will need some tweaking to make it sing, while maintaining the flower spelling...
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