The Primrose opens wide in spring
Her scent is sweet and good
It smells of every happy thing
In sunny lane and wood..

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Dance then, fairies, for joy, and sing
The song of the coming again of Spring..

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“You’re far too soon;
The world’s too cold
For you, so small.”
So I was told.
But how could I go back to sleep?
I could not wait; I had to peep!

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Don’t fret, little neighbour,
says kind fairy V,
You’re welcome to share
all my flowers with me..

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Nasturtium the jolly,
O ho, O ho!
He holds up his brolly
Just so, just so!

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Lovely, lovely things for L!
Lilac, Lavender as well;
And, more sweet than rhyming tells,
Lily-of-the-Valley’s bells

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Faeries, come take me out of this dull world,
For I would ride with you upon the wind,
Run on the top of the dishevelled tide,
And dance upon the mountains like a flame.
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To English folk the mighty oak is England’s noblest tree..

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