Hey! My daffodil-crowned,
Slim and without sandals!
As the sudden spurt of flame upon darkness
So my eyeballs are startled with you,
Supple-limbed youth among the fruit-trees,
Light runner through tasselled orchards.
You are an almond flower unsheathed
Leaping and flickering between the budded branches.
White And Green
Amy Lowell
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Poem topics: flower, light, fruit, flame, youth, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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