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Fair
Daffodil
by Nancy Ness
'Tis true the
tulip and the rose
Resplendent beauty doth impose
But once they're picked shall quickly wilt
And soon as not return to silt.
The daffodil refracts the sun
With bounteous eyes on every one.
The secret of Fair Daffodil
She's stalwartly perennial.
She'll greet the vernal sun each year
With wisdom and eternal cheer....
A simile is as easy as pie, but a
metaphor is a piece of cake!
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