A Poem: The Sunflower - by Autumn Boyet-Stinton (2/8/2022)

 The Sunflower
By Autumn Boyet-Stinton - February 8, 2022

Petals of yellow
bright as the sun’s rays
Towering majestically
on warm summer days.
 
Thousands of buds
showcased as one whole
A symbol of happiness
and luck they extol.
 
Faces turned up
t’ward the sharp blue-bird sky
Following the sun
till’ the day says goodbye.
 
Named for the sun
its face does reflect
A bright disposition
they seem to affect.
 
Yet, their beauty is more
than simple cliché
Deep-rooted and cleansing
a bounty of seeds on the way.
 
So, look to the sunflower
for it may inspire
Positivity and strength
good traits to admire. 

Shine on sunflower! 



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