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TO A DAISY by ALICE MEYNELL

Poem Explanation Poet Analysis

First Line: SLIGHT AS THOU ART, THOU ART ENOUGH TO HIDE
Last Line: FROM GOD'S SIDE EVEN OF SUCH A SIMPLE THING?
Subject(s): DAISIES; FLOWERS;

Slight as thou art, thou art enough to hide,
Like all created things, secrets from me,
And stand a barrier to eternity.
And I, how can I praise thee well and wide

From where I dwell -- upon the hither side?
Thou little veil for so great mystery,
When shall I penetrate all things and thee,
And then look back? For this I must abide,

Till thou shalt grow and fold and be unfurled
Literally between me and the world.
Then I shall drink from in beneath a spring,

And from a poet's side shall read his book.
O daisy mine, what will it be to look
From God's side even of such a simple thing?





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