Buttercups and Daisies

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Buttercups and Daisies
by Mary Howitt

    Buttercups and daisies,
      Oh, the pretty flowers,
    Coming ere the spring time,
      To tell of sunny hours.
    While the tree are leafless,
      While the fields are bare,
    Buttercups and daisies
      Spring up here and there.

    Ere the snowdrop peepeth,
      Ere the crocus bold,
    Ere the early primrose
      Opes its paly gold,
    Somewhere on the sunny bank
      Buttercups are bright;
    Somewhere 'mong the frozen grass
      Peeps the daisy white.

    Little hardy flowers,
      Like to children poor,
    Playing in their sturdy health
      By their mother's door,
    Purple with the north wind,
      Yet alert and bold;
    Fearing not, and caring not,
      Though they be a-cold!

    What to them is winter!
      What are stormy showers!
    Buttercups and daisies
      Are these human flowers!
    He who gave them hardships
      And a life of care,
    Gave them likewise hardy strength
      And patient hearts to bear.

PD-icon.svg This work published before January 1, 1923 is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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