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Daylilies
I ambled along near fencerow newly built Running my fingers through the tall daylilies, Each trumpeting bloom at the top of a lanky stilt Bringing back memories of mountain hillbillies. My father once said the daylilies were intrusive But I thought them lovely mid-summer blooms, It was clear to me they never sought to be elusive Showing giant reddish-orange and yellow plumes. Very little tending the daylilies need to flourish They'll make an appearance yearly in proliferation, Not requiring an especially rich soul to nourish Their profusion caused my father exasperation. I don’t know why he despised them so, since They certainly did no harm while volunteering I have always thought them lovely near a fence As I amble, they sway and wave like cheering. Written July 15, 2022
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