Confused
I’m confused!
Will you be confused?
It’s not April.
It’s still fall.
In fact, the month of October
according to the calendar.
Yet here and there are
spring-time flowers.
Bright yellow among decaying leaves.
I’m not certain if these flowers please.
Seen here at my place,
they seem out-of-place.
What flowers bloom in October?
I think you’ll be bewildered.
Their saw-tooth leaves are a giveaway.
Their bloom is bright yellow always.
In the spring their seeds blow every which way,
though I prefer they blow away and not stay.
To see the first one in spring is a treat.
To see one in October: trick-or treat!
Should you pick a bouquet
their beauty will fade away.
Did you guess dandelions?
I’m telling you, I’m not lying,
though it’s October my yard is in bloom
from these weed seeds that came in the month of June.
Are these dandelions confused?
Or perhaps they seek to amuse?
Some say dandelions are good news.
They leave me rather bemused.
* * * * *
What confuses you?
What amuses you?
When life seems upside down
instead of wearing a frown,
think of something amusing
then a smile you’ll be choosing.
When we choose to smile it lifts our countenance,
our spirits are happy despite our circumstance.
We feel better inside and out
when we wear a smile about.
So put on a happy face
despite what happens to take place.
You’ll even find a smile is contagious
as others will return a smile to us.
Pay attention to your countenance.
It does display your heart’s contents.
It also sets the mood
for others attitudes.
Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick?
This is nothing else but sorrow of heart.
Nehemiah 2:2 (KJV)
A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance:
but by sorrow of the heart the spirit is broken.
Proverbs 15:13 (KJV)
Thou hast made known to me the ways of life;
thou shalt make me full of joy with thy countenance.
Acts 2:28 (KJV)
The Lord bless thee and keep thee;
the Lord make his face shine upon thee,
and be gracious unto thee:
The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee,
and give thee peace.
Numbers 6:24-26 (KJV)
Dandelions contains many health benefits, especially Vitamin A, C, and K.
Their greens (before blooms develop) can be eaten raw or cooked.
Their blooms can be deep fried as fritters or pressed into raw cracker dough before baking.
Honey bees forage dandelion blooms; pesticided yards will murder bees.
It will be worth your time to google the health benefits of dandelions – there are many - and mighty, like a lion. Popeye has competition.
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