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 Daffy-down-dilly came up in the cold,
 Through the brown mould
  Although the March breeze blew keen on read more 
 Daffy-down-dilly came up in the cold,
 Through the brown mould
  Although the March breeze blew keen on her face,
   Although the white snow lay in many a place. 
 "O fateful flower beside the rill--
 The Daffodil, the daffodil!"  
 "O fateful flower beside the rill--
 The Daffodil, the daffodil!" 
 It is daffodil time, so the robins all cry,
 For the sun's a big daffodil up in the sky,
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 It is daffodil time, so the robins all cry,
 For the sun's a big daffodil up in the sky,
  And when down the midnight the owl call "to-whoo"!
   Why, then the round moon is a daffodil too;
    Now sheer to the bough-tops the sap starts to climb,
     So, merry my masters, it's daffodil time. 
 I would I had some flowers o' th' spring that might
 Become your time of day, and yours, and read more 
 I would I had some flowers o' th' spring that might
 Become your time of day, and yours, and yours,
  That wear upon your virgin branches yet
   Your maidenheads growing. O, Proserpina,
    For the flowers now that, frighted, thou let'st fall
     From Dis's wagon; daffodils,
      That come before the swallow dares, and take
       The winds of March with beauty; violets dim,
        But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes
         Or Cytherea's breath; pale primroses,
          That die unmarried, ere they can behold
           Bright Phoebus in his strength--a malady
            Most incident to maids; bold oxlips and
             The crown imperial; lilies of all kinds,
              The flower-de-luce being one. 
 What ye have been ye still shall be
 When we are dust the dust among,
  O yellow read more 
 What ye have been ye still shall be
 When we are dust the dust among,
  O yellow flowers! 
 A host of golden daffodils;
 Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
  Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.  
 A host of golden daffodils;
 Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
  Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. 
 Then the face of night is fair in the dewy downs
 And the shining daffodil dies.  
 Then the face of night is fair in the dewy downs
 And the shining daffodil dies. 
 There is a tiny yellow daffodil,
 The butterfly can see it from afar,
  Although one summer evening's read more 
 There is a tiny yellow daffodil,
 The butterfly can see it from afar,
  Although one summer evening's dew could fill
   Its little cup twice over, ere the star
    Had called the lazy shepherd to his fold,
     And be no prodigal. 
 When a daffadill I see,
 Hanging down his head t'wards me,
  Guesse I may, what I must read more 
 When a daffadill I see,
 Hanging down his head t'wards me,
  Guesse I may, what I must be:
   First, I shall decline my head;
    Secondly, I shall be dead:
     Lastly, safely buryed.