Thank you very much indeed, River, for your waving reed; Hollyhocks, for budding knobs; Foxgloves, for your velvet fobs; Pansies, for your silky cheeks; Chaffinches, for singing beaks; Spring, for wood anemones Near the mossy toes of trees; Summer, for the fruited pear, Yellowing crab, and cherry fare; Autumn, for the bearded load, Hazelnuts along the road; Winter, for the fairy-tale, Spitting log and bouncing hail. But, blest Father, high above, All these joys are from Thy love; And Your children everywhere, Born in palace, lane, or square, Cry with voices all agreed, "Thank You very much indeed." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AGAMEMNON: WELCOME TO AGAMEMNON by AESCHYLUS THE KNIGHTS: DEMOS AND HIS FLATTERER by ARISTOPHANES TO BESSIE HAWES, MAY QUEEN by ANNA EMILIA BAGSTAD CARPE DIEM by JEAN ANTOINE DE BAIF AN INVENTORY OF THE FURNITURE IN DR. PRIESTLEY'S STUDY by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD RELEASE by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE |