Daffodowndilly

A. A. Milne

1882 to 1956

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And shook her yellow head,
"Winter is dead."
She wore her greenest gown;
She turned to the south wind
And curtsied up and down.
She turned to the sunlight
She wore her yellow sun-bonnet,
And whispered to her neighbour: