Children's poem set in the summer in a garden of daisies. |
Tea with Madeleine By: Casey Allison Crumby Sweet summer tea brings a lovely time To sip from buttercups and taste sweet honey With our dear friend Madeleine. For sipping tea with Madeleine on Sunday afternoons Is just as lovely as the garden Where we watch the daisies bloom. As time passes the day in such a wonderful way We sip our sweet tea by white daisies While they softly sway. May is the loveliest month of the season For that is when the daisies bloom And give our party a reason - To be held today near the daisies After winter has melted its glassy covers And we sit by the water oak so shady. Things have now grown, and become anew In this dear and lovely Spring today That brings sweet morning dew. But this bright day, Miss Madeleine and I Listen to the wind chimes sound As winter bids its last goodbye. The last great chill has left this place to us So we may sip our tea and taste sweet honey Full of laughter without any rush. We sip our sweet tea by the cherub fountain As we laugh about the perching birds That came from snow-capped mountains. How they flit about in the warm blue sky And sing about the place they love As we give our happy reply - “Where are you going, you sweet singing birds of May? That perch upon the poplar trees As you visit us today?” But on they fly into the sky so broad and deep and blue - To some great and wonderful place beyond And they bid us all adieu. Now it’s time for us to taste the honey, so wonderfully sweet That Madeleine brought for us today For an after tea time treat. We each take a spoonful and taste the sweet confection Made by bees in the meadows To this fantastic perfection. Of all the days of the year, I love May’s coming When I can sip sweet tea with Madeleine And hear the crickets humming. At the closing of the light of the loveliest day Madeleine, my favorite friend, and I Finally have to say - “Goodbye my friend and goodbye my daisies so white This day has ended and I absolutely enjoyed Tasting honey and sipping sweet tea in the summer’s light." |