Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Seedlings From My Wild Garden
Just a few everyday flowers,
Gathered in purposeless hours,
From my wild garden I bring
On the world's highway to fling:
Snowdrops, and daffodowndillies;
Pansies, and daisies, and lilies;
Roses, rosemary and rue; -
Tansy and tarragon, too.
Weeds to the general, perhaps,
Because of disorderly lapse -
Grown among thistles and rocks,
Singly, or crowded in docks.
But if some wayfarer cheer,
Refreshment, or solace find here, -
That were high honor to gain -
And they not gathered in vain.
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