June 30, 2020

MEADOW SURPRISES BY LOIS BRANDT PHILLIPS


MEADOW SURPRISES BY LOIS BRANDT PHILLIPS 

Walk across a green field, a park or even under a clump of trees, and you will notice many wonderful things. What are some of the surprises a meadow has for someone with a keen eye and a sharp ear? 
Meadows have surprises, 

You can find them if you look; 

Walk softly through the velvet grass, 

And listen by the brook. 

You may see a butterfly 

Rest upon a buttercup 

And unfold its drinking straws 

To sip the nectar up. 

You may scare a rabbit 

Who is sitting very still; 

Though at first you may not see him, 

When he hops you will. 

A dandelion whose fuzzy head 

Was golden days ago 

Has turned to airy parachutes 

That flutter when you blow. 

Explore the meadow houses, 

The burrows in the ground, 

A nest beneath tall grasses, 

The ant’s amazing mound. 

Oh! Meadows have surprises 

And many things to tell; 

You may discover these yourself, If you look and listen well.