April showers may bring May flowers,
but September's bring toadstools
and I'm more than alright with that.
~~~
There's a thing that grows by the fainting flower,
And spring in the shade of the lady's bower;
The lily shrinks, and the rose turns pale,
When they feel its breath in the summer gale,
And the tulip curls its leaves in pride,
And the blue-eyed violet starts aside;
But the lily may flaunt, and the tulip stare,
For what does the honest toadstool care?
She does not glow in a painted vest,
And she never blooms on the maiden's breast;
But she comes, as the saintly sisters do,
In a modest suit of Quaker hue.
And, when the stars in the evening skies
Are weeping dew from their gentle eyes,
The toad comes out from his hermit cell,
The tale of his faithful love to tell.
~~~
The Toadstool by Oliver Wendell Holmes
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I like this line of the OWH poem . . .
ReplyDelete". . . In a modest suit of Quaker hue . . . "
Loved the photo . . .
I will be away . . . and I will be remembering you . . .
Love, Lynne
Lovely poem and a suitably Autumnal photograph.
ReplyDeleteLovely image!
ReplyDeletelooks like a toasted honey bun or something. :)
ReplyDeleteOh Andrea I love your photo and I have always loved that poem. Hope all is going well with the harvest you must be almost done. Thanksgiving is coming:) Hug B
ReplyDeleteOh that is a gorgeous toadstool, beautifully photographed!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo, and the perfect poem! :)
ReplyDeleteLove this, what a fun poem!
ReplyDeleteThis is so perfectly fall. I LOVE it! Gorgeous shot. We are happy you took the time to link up with us at Communal Global. Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful shot and great poem to go along with the picture.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully photographed toadstool and a great poem too.
ReplyDeleteLove the vignette -- perfect choice to highlight the awesome color of this toadstool. :)
ReplyDeleteCool toadstool, lovely poem.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree that toadstools are cool! Great shot.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this shot... so autumnal in a soggy way (like the northwest) where I live!
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