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But Sundays, what do you suppose? In church I often see The blacksmith, dressed in real man's clo'es. As clean as he can be! 48 THE GARDEN FLOWERS THE first little flowers that I' find in Spring Are the Bluebells — I listen to hear them ring, But they never seem to. And next I see White Violets, down by the chestnut tree — Then come Daffodils, gay and tall. And Sea-Pinks, all over the low stone wall — Then, in the garden, when Summer comes, When the fairy humming-bird whirs and hums, Come Johnn...y-jump-ups, and Roses, too, And sweet Clove Pinks, and the Larkspur blue, And the Lady's Slippers, whose funny seeds Go pop! when you pinch them. Among the weeds 49 THE GARDEN FLOWERS By the Seckel pear tree, the Mandrakes grow, And over the fence Nasturtiums glow, And every flower that a perfume sheds Grows thick and sweet in the long, straight beds; And backwards and forwards between the rows, With her basket and scissors, my Aunty goes — Then Artemisias, the last of all Bloom golden and brown in the frosty Fall.
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