Ten Dandelions
a counting poem for children126 total reviews
Comment from padumachitta
Hi. Ah, the wee fluff of the summer dreams. It was fun to count down and then to go 'poof' and know more will pop up...
I like how you nake the flowers alive, for that is where children's poetry is full of magic. padumachitta
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
Hi. Ah, the wee fluff of the summer dreams. It was fun to count down and then to go 'poof' and know more will pop up...
I like how you nake the flowers alive, for that is where children's poetry is full of magic. padumachitta
Comment Written 31-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
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Thanks so much, padumachitta :-) Brooke
Comment from scd41
Your poem has so many lovely things in those limited lines. There is elementary arithmatic(counting numbers from 10 to 1) for children. There is a little botany too in the last lines telling how the flower-seed-plant-flower cycle is working wonderfully in the plant world. For others, there is philosophy hidden in how the seed finally blossoms to delight the world. Enjoyed reading your poem thoroughly.
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
Your poem has so many lovely things in those limited lines. There is elementary arithmatic(counting numbers from 10 to 1) for children. There is a little botany too in the last lines telling how the flower-seed-plant-flower cycle is working wonderfully in the plant world. For others, there is philosophy hidden in how the seed finally blossoms to delight the world. Enjoyed reading your poem thoroughly.
Comment Written 31-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
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scd41, thank you so much :-) Brooke
Comment from mfowler
This clever poem has a great moral in the renewal of life after it seems to have scattered to the four winds. It's a bit like the scientific idea that nothing disappears, but reappears in another form of energy (I'm sure there's a proper name for that. Your imagination never seems to run dry with these children's poems. Each number produces and original and beautifully tailored narrative for the disappearance of a dandelion. My favourite:Four dandelions circled
an old, enchanted oak,
till one was used to flavor wine
imbibed by fairy folk.
Brooke, what do you do with these great poems after the 150 reviews?
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
This clever poem has a great moral in the renewal of life after it seems to have scattered to the four winds. It's a bit like the scientific idea that nothing disappears, but reappears in another form of energy (I'm sure there's a proper name for that. Your imagination never seems to run dry with these children's poems. Each number produces and original and beautifully tailored narrative for the disappearance of a dandelion. My favourite:Four dandelions circled
an old, enchanted oak,
till one was used to flavor wine
imbibed by fairy folk.
Brooke, what do you do with these great poems after the 150 reviews?
Comment Written 31-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
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mfowler, thank you so very much :-) Brooke
Comment from jadapenn
Hi Brooke, this is a lovely counting poem for the children. The story is soft and flowing. All the dandelions got up to some kind of trick and only one was left to reproduce. Such wayward flowers. lol. Luv jada
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
Hi Brooke, this is a lovely counting poem for the children. The story is soft and flowing. All the dandelions got up to some kind of trick and only one was left to reproduce. Such wayward flowers. lol. Luv jada
Comment Written 31-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
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jada, thank you so very much :-) Brooke
Comment from TamzinWhite
Wow how wonderful. A beautiful poem! Thank you for the nature lesson and spiritual lesson and all! Very well rhymed and flowing and strong. Inner strength is the message I get from this, that comes from understanding life.
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
Wow how wonderful. A beautiful poem! Thank you for the nature lesson and spiritual lesson and all! Very well rhymed and flowing and strong. Inner strength is the message I get from this, that comes from understanding life.
Comment Written 31-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
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TamzinWhite, thank you so much for your generous and gracious response to my poem :-) Brooke
Comment from Lovinia
Hi Brooke
Off with the dandelions again! lol Your poems bring me back to my childhood and the many pleasurable moments of dandelions since. They never fail to just pop up and make one smile. how come nobody ever thought to count them down before/ (well not that I've read). A delightful poem for the littlies to learn to count by, fun for adults. "Fairy folk, princess, cute bunnies combined with a visual of the life path of ten dandelions. A counting lesson, a fantasy to enjoy AND a nature lesson ... all in one. Love this. Hugs Lovi xooxo
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
Hi Brooke
Off with the dandelions again! lol Your poems bring me back to my childhood and the many pleasurable moments of dandelions since. They never fail to just pop up and make one smile. how come nobody ever thought to count them down before/ (well not that I've read). A delightful poem for the littlies to learn to count by, fun for adults. "Fairy folk, princess, cute bunnies combined with a visual of the life path of ten dandelions. A counting lesson, a fantasy to enjoy AND a nature lesson ... all in one. Love this. Hugs Lovi xooxo
Comment Written 31-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
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Lovinia, thank you so very much :-) Brooke
Comment from Gargantuan2
Nice repeating nature.. kind of reminds me of Sherry Lewis' "This is the song that never ends". We see this in nature all the time, until we as human beings decide to stop that cycle for one reason or another.
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
Nice repeating nature.. kind of reminds me of Sherry Lewis' "This is the song that never ends". We see this in nature all the time, until we as human beings decide to stop that cycle for one reason or another.
Comment Written 31-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
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Gargantuan, thank you so much :-) Brooke
Comment from paulah60
Your work is never frivolous, Brooke. There's always such a rich subtext that carries some essential messages to the reader, and this one is no exception. Every single stanza counts --- literally and figuratively! Whilst children won't pick up the nuances (and sadly, too many adults wouldn't either), because they're very connected to their spirits, and haven't yet been eclipsed by ideologies, somehow I suspect that do absorb a lot more than we give them credit for.
Well done.
Cheers
Paula
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
Your work is never frivolous, Brooke. There's always such a rich subtext that carries some essential messages to the reader, and this one is no exception. Every single stanza counts --- literally and figuratively! Whilst children won't pick up the nuances (and sadly, too many adults wouldn't either), because they're very connected to their spirits, and haven't yet been eclipsed by ideologies, somehow I suspect that do absorb a lot more than we give them credit for.
Well done.
Cheers
Paula
Comment Written 31-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
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Thank you so much, Paula, for your insights. I agree with you about children and what they're more than capable of absorbing. :-) Brooke
Comment from rjuselius
this is an exquisite piece of poetic art! even aimed at children, it has an impact on me:) love the countdown!
thank you for sharing!
rebekka x
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
this is an exquisite piece of poetic art! even aimed at children, it has an impact on me:) love the countdown!
thank you for sharing!
rebekka x
Comment Written 31-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
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rebekka, thank you so much for your generous response to this poem :-) Brooke
Comment from Carolyn 'Deaton' Stephens
And yet another delightful and educational poem for young kiddo's. I enjoyed this one Brooke, especially at the end when you leave them with the 'circle of life.'
The seeds were widely scattered and planted in the ground
till dandelions sprouted with blossoms that abound.
Nicely done,
Carolyn
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
And yet another delightful and educational poem for young kiddo's. I enjoyed this one Brooke, especially at the end when you leave them with the 'circle of life.'
The seeds were widely scattered and planted in the ground
till dandelions sprouted with blossoms that abound.
Nicely done,
Carolyn
Comment Written 31-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 31-Jul-2014
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Carolyn, thank you so very much :-) Brooke