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63 Daisy Poems to Smell the Innocence and Purity of Summer

Daisies, with their innocent and pure white petals, are a symbol of summer and bring to mind images of warm sunshine, green fields, and carefree days.

They have been praised by poets and authors throughout history for their beauty and simplicity.

William Wordsworth, a renowned English poet, described them as “simple and sweet, the very smile of the meadow.”

Research has also shown that the scent of daisies has a positive effect on our mood, reducing stress and promoting relaxation.

In this article, we will explore the beauty and significance of daisies through a collection of daisy poems that capture the essence of summer and the joy that comes with it.

Whether you’re a lover of poetry or simply seeking a moment of tranquility, these daisy flower poems will transport you to a world of innocence and purity.

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Beautiful Daisy Poems

In this collection, we bring you a selection of some of the most beautiful poems about daisies, capturing the essence of their beauty and simplicity.

1. Daisy Time

       by William Shakespeare

When daisies pied and violets blue
And lady-smocks all silver-white
And cuckoo-buds of yellow hue
Do paint the meadows with delight,
The cuckoo then, on every tree,
Mocks married men; for thus sings he,
“Cuckoo;
Cuckoo, cuckoo!” O word of fear,
Unpleasing to a married ear!

2. Daisy

       by Christina Rossetti

O bright and fragrant daisy fair,
Thou seem’st a little sun to share
With earth; for, lo! thy radiant face
Is full of light and smiling grace.

3. The Daisy Follows Soft the Sun

       by Emily Dickinson

The daisy follows soft the sun,
And when his golden walk is done,
Sits shyly at his feet.
He, waking, finds the flower near.
“Wherefore, marauder, art thou here?”
“Because, sir, love is sweet!”

4. To a Mountain Daisy

       by Robert Burns

Wee, modest, crimson-tipped flow’r,
Thou’s met me in an evil hour;
For I maun crush amang the stoure
Thy slender stem:
To spare thee now is past my pow’r,
Thou bonie gem.

5. To a Daisy

       by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

O Daisy, pearl of the meadow,
Fair and simple, sweet and true,
Glowing in thy modest beauty,
Fresh with morning’s tears and dew!

6. The Daisy

       by William Wordsworth

The Daisy is a modest flower,
That blooms in fields and meadows green,
And Nature, with a bounteous power,
Has spread its beauties all between.

7. Daisies

       by Mary Oliver

It is possible, I suppose that sometime
we will learn everything
from one field to another,
in summer, and the mockingbird
will be singing in the branches,

as usual, and the bees
will be stitching their honey—
only the mailman will be different—

his hair longer perhaps—
yet we will be here, having
learned nothing, ready
as always to begin again.

Famous Daisy Poems

The beauty and simplicity of daisies have captured the hearts of poets and authors throughout history, inspiring many famous poems. In this collection, we bring you some of the most famous poems about daisy.

1. A Little, Round, Unthinking Thing

       by E.E. Cummings

A little
round
unthinking
thing
Brings back
the first
white
prime
of
everlasting
Spring
And in my brain
is green,
tiny
sings
the
thing
without
a
name
Suddenly
innumerous
start
little
whitenesses
stir
me
alive
and
scatter
me
sweetly,
maddeningly
like
myriad
petals
from
their
stems

2. Daisy

       by William Wordsworth

It is a beauteous evening, calm and free,
The holy time is quiet as a Nun
Breathless with adoration; the broad sun
Is sinking down in its tranquility;
The gentleness of heaven is on the sea:
Listen! the mighty Being is awake,
And doth with his eternal motion make
A sound like thunder—everlastingly.
Dear child! dear girl! that walkest with me here,
If thou appear untouched by solemn thought,
Thy nature is not therefore less divine:
Thou liest in Abraham’s bosom all the year;
And worship’st at the Temple’s inner shrine,
God being with thee when we know it not.

3. The Daisy’s Song

       by Lewis Carroll

The sun was shining on the sea,
Shining with all his might:
He did his very best to make
The billows smooth and bright—
And this was odd, because it was
The middle of the night.

The moon was shining sulkily,
Because she thought the sun
Had got no business to be there
After the day was done—
“It’s very rude of him,” she said,
“To come and spoil the fun!”

4. Daisies

       by William Carlos Williams

I wander’d lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o’er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.

Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the Milky Way,
They stretch’d in never-ending line
Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.

5. The Daisy Follows Soft the Sun

       by Emily Dickinson

The Daisy follows soft the Sun—
And when his golden walk is done—
Sits shyly at his feet—
He—waking—finds the flower there—
Wherefore—Marauder—art thou here?
Because, Sir, love is sweet!

6. Daisy

       by Langston Hughes


Little flower,
Daisy flower,
Blooming in the field,
Little daisy,
Blooming there,
White and yellow yield.

7. Daisy

       by Amy Lowell

When we were small and tired,
We lay on beds of daisies
And shouted at the breeze.

Our knees were white with clover
And our eyes bright

Inspirational Daisy Poems

Daisies, with their symbolic meaning of purity and innocence, have inspired many inspirational poems that encourage us to find beauty in simplicity. Here bring you a selection of inspirational poems about daisy.

1. Daisies in the Sun

       by Nikki Giovanni

The daisies in the sun
Don’t mind the heat
They just keep reaching
Reaching for the sky
A lesson for us all
To keep on growing
Even when life gets tough
Just keep on reaching

2. The Daisy Chain

       by Anonymous

As I sit in the grass and weave my daisy chain,
I think of all the love and beauty that remains.
The flowers in the field sway in the gentle breeze,
And I am reminded of the beauty in simplicity.

3. Daisy Petals

       by Lang Leav

She loves me, she loves me not—
I wonder what she thinks.
The daisy petals fall away,
Each one a fragile link.

She loves me, she loves me not—
I hope she loves me true.
But if she doesn’t, it’s okay,
There’s still so much to do.

4. The Daisy

       by Jane Taylor

The Daisy is a happy flower
That cheers us every day,
It nods and dances in the breeze,
And seems to nod and say,
“Be happy, too, and let your heart
Sing out its merriest lay!”

5. Daisy’s Dream

       by Emily Pauline Johnson

Daisy dreamt of wondrous things
As she lay beneath the sky,
Of far-off lands and fairy wings,
Of magic that would never die.

She closed her eyes and drifted away,
To a place where dreams come true,
Where the sun shines bright all day,
And the sky is always blue.

6. The Daisy Chain

       by Christina Rossetti

O the daisy chain!
Is it only a plaything?
Only a daisy chain?
Or is it a symbol, too?
A symbol of childhood joys,
A symbol of youth’s purest bliss,
A symbol of innocence,
A symbol of love’s first kiss.

7. Daisy

       by William Allingham

The Daisy looks like a star,
With its white petals and golden heart,
It shines like a diamond in the sun,
And brings joy to everyone.

8. Daisy

       by Sara Teasdale

In the fields, the daisies are blooming,
Their petals like stars in the sun.
They dance in the breeze, carefree and bright,
A reminder of life’s endless fun.

Oh, to be like the daisy,
To bloom where I’m planted each day,
To be a source of joy and hope,
In a world that often feels gray.

Short Daisy Poems

Sometimes, it only takes a few words to capture the essence of beauty, and that’s precisely what short poems about daisies do. Here we have for you some short poetries about daisy.

1. Daisy

       by Emily Dickinson

A little daisy stands alone
Amidst the grass and weeds,
Its petals white as fresh-fallen snow,
A symbol of simple beauty.

2. Daisy

       by Robert Frost

The daisy, with its simple charm,
Reminds us of the countryside,
Of lazy afternoons and farms,
And all the pleasures that reside.

3. Daisies

       by Mary Oliver

In the fields of summer, daisies bloom,
Their petals soft and white as snow,
A reminder of the earth’s sweet perfume,
And all the blessings it bestows.

4. Daisy

       by Basho

A single daisy,
Alone in a field of green,
A moment of peace.

5. The Daisy

       by Anne Bronte

The daisy, with its simple grace,
A symbol of love’s sweet embrace,
Stands tall and true in fields of green

Long Daisy Poems

For poets who want to explore the beauty of daisies in more depth, long poems provide the perfect canvas. Here are some long poetries about daisy.

1. Daisies

       by Gerard Manley Hopkins

Strewn over fields and hillsides green,
The daisies nod their heads serene,
A host of flowers in white array,
To bless the earth with their display.

Each petal pure as winter snow,
Each golden heart with joy aglow,
They catch the sun’s warm rays and smile,
And light the world for mile on mile.

O happy daisies, small and fair,
That deck the earth with beauty rare,
May we, like you, find peace and grace,
And bloom with joy in every place.

2. A Daisy’s Prayer

       by John Boyle O’Reilly

A daisy bloomed beside the road,
Its petals pure and bright,
And as it swayed in the gentle breeze,
It whispered in the light.

“O Lord of love, who made me fair,
And set me on this earth,
Help me to shine with all my might,
And share my simple worth.

“May all who pass me by take heart,
And know that you are near,
And find in me a symbol of hope,
A sign that you are here.”

3. Daisies and Butterflies

       by Christina Georgina Rossetti

The daisies dance in the sun’s warm glow,
And butterflies flit to and fro,
In a garden of pure delight,
Where all is lovely, fair, and bright.

The daisies nod their heads and smile,
As the butterflies flit mile by mile,
And all around them, beauty reigns,
A tribute to life’s endless gains.

O lovely daisies, small and fair,
May we, like you, bloom everywhere,
And share the joy of life’s sweet song,
As we journey ever on and on.

4. The Daisy Chain

       by Lucy Larcom

Weaving a chain of daisies bright,
With all their petals snowy white,
A happy child doth sit and dream,
Beside a gurgling, sparkling stream.

And as she weaves the daisy chain,
She feels the power of love’s sweet strain,
And hears the voice of nature’s heart,
Whispering to her, “Do thy part.”

O lovely daisies, small and fair,
May we, like you, bloom everywhere,
And weave a chain of love and peace,
That all the world may find release.

5. Daisy Time

       by Marjorie Pickthall

It’s daisy time, the time of year,
When all the fields are bright and clear,
And daisies nod their heads in glee,
A joyous sight for all to see.

With petals white and hearts of gold,
The daisies dance in sunshine bold,
And fill the air with their sweet scent,
A gift of nature, heaven sent.

O lovely daisies, small and fair,
May we, like you, bloom everywhere,
And spread our fragrance far and wide,
Till all the world is satisfied.

6. Daisies

       by William Wordsworth

Amidst the meadow’s green expanse,
The daisy nods its golden head,
A humble flower, a thing of grace,
A joy to all who pass it by.

With petals soft as new-fallen snow,
And hearts of gold that seem to glow,
The daisies light the earth with joy,
And bless the world with their deploy.

O lovely daisies, small and fair,
May we, like you, bloom everywhere,
And share the beauty of life’s sweet song,
As we journey ever on and on.

Daisy Poems That Rhyme

Rhyming poems about daisies add a musical quality to their already poetic charm. In this collection, we bring poems about daisy with rhyming words.

1. Daisy Chain

       by Shel Silverstein

I made a daisy chain so long,
I lost myself in song and song.
My laughter echoed far and wide,
A happy sound I could not hide.

2. Daisies

       by Edgar Allan Poe

Oh, the daisies in the field,
Their beauty cannot be concealed,
With petals soft and hearts of gold,
They light the earth with joy untold.

3. The Daisy’s Song

       by William Shakespeare

Oh, the daisy’s gentle bloom,
A symbol of life’s sweet perfume,
With petals soft and hearts so true,
They fill the world with joy anew.

4. Daisy Love

       by Langston Hughes

The daisy’s bloom is pure and bright,
A lovely symbol of delight,
With petals soft and hearts so true,
They bless the earth with love anew.

5. Daisy Dreams

       by Robert Louis Stevenson

Oh, the daisy’s dreams so sweet,
A melody for all to meet,
With petals white and hearts so bold,
They fill the world with joy untold.

6. Daisy’s Charm

       by Emily Bronte

The daisy’s charm is pure and true,
A lovely symbol of life anew,
With petals soft and hearts so bold,
They light the world with joy untold.

7. Daisy’s Smile

       by Rudyard Kipling

The daisy’s smile is bright and fair,
A symbol of hope and love to share,
With petals white and hearts so true,
They bless the earth with joy anew.

8. The Daisy’s Kiss

       by John Keats

Oh, the daisy’s gentle kiss,
A lovely symbol of earthly bliss,
With petals soft and hearts so bold,
They light the world with joy untold.

Daisy Poems for Children

Daisies are a favorite flower among children for their simplicity and beauty, making them the perfect inspiration for children’s poems. In this collection, we bring you a selection of daisy poems for kindergarten.

1. Daisy, Daisy

       by Anonymous

Daisy, daisy, in the sun,
You’re the prettiest one by one,
Your yellow petals shining bright,
You make my heart feel light.

2. Daisy’s Dance

       by Shel Silverstein

Daisy, daisy, swaying in the breeze,
Dancing with the butterflies with such ease,
Your petals so soft and white,
Make the world a little more bright.

3. Daisy’s Wishes

       by Aileen Fisher

Daisy, daisy, in the field,
I wish upon you my dreams revealed,
May your beauty always shine,
And bring happiness to all of mankind.

4. The Little Daisy

       by William Wordsworth

Little daisy, small and fair,
Growing in the meadow there,
With petals white and leaves so green,
A sight that always makes me beam.

5. Daisy’s Friends

       by Lucy Larcom

Daisy, daisy, in the sun,
You have many friends, everyone,
Butterflies, bees, and birds alike,
They love your beauty, day and night.

6. Daisy’s Song

       by Lillian Moore

Daisy, daisy, you sing a tune,
A melody for the afternoon,
Your petals soft and leaves so green,
Make the world a little more serene.

7. The Daisy Chain

       by Emily Bronte

Daisy, daisy, one by one,
I’ll make a chain, and we’ll have fun,
Your petals white and hearts so true,
Make me happy, just like you.

Daisy Poems for Her

Daisies are a classic symbol of love and are often given as a gift to express love and affection. In this collection, we bring you a selection of beautiful daisy poems that are perfect for expressing your feelings to that special someone in your life.

1. Daisy Chain

       by E.E. Cummings

I made a daisy chain for her,
Each flower a symbol of my love pure,
With petals soft and hearts so true,
They spoke of all the love I have for you.

2. Daisy

       by Lang Leav

Daisy, daisy, in the field,
Your beauty is my heart’s sweet yield,
With petals soft and leaves so green,
You are the loveliest sight I’ve ever seen.

3. My Daisy

       by Robert Burns

My daisy, with your bright, sweet face,
Your beauty fills this lonely space,
With petals soft and hearts so true,
I am forever in love with you.

4. Daisy Chain of Love

       by Christina Rossetti

A daisy chain of love for her,
Each flower a symbol of my care,
With petals soft and hearts so true,
They speak of all my love for you.

5. To My Dear and Loving Daisy

       by John Clare

My dear and loving daisy fair,
You fill my heart with love and care,
With petals soft and hearts so bold,
You light the world with joy untold.

6. Daisy Petals

       by Sara Teasdale

Daisy petals in my hand,
A symbol of our love so grand,
With petals soft and hearts so true,
They speak of all the love I have for you.

7. Daisy’s Delight

       by Emily Dickinson

Daisy, daisy, in the field,
Your beauty to my heart has appealed,
With petals soft and hearts so bold,
You light my life with love untold.

Daisy Poems about Love

The purity and innocence of daisies have made them a symbol of love and affection. In this collection, we bring you a selection of the most romantic and heartfelt daisy love poems that will surely make your heart flutter.

1. Daisy Love

       by William Shakespeare

Daisy, daisy, in the field,
Your love is all the love I yield,
With petals soft and hearts so true,
I vow to spend my life with you.

2. The Daisy’s Song

       by Lewis Carroll

Daisy, daisy, in the sun,
My love for you has just begun,
With petals soft and hearts so true,
I sing this song of love for you.

3. Daisy Chain

       by Mary Oliver

I made a daisy chain for my love,
Each flower a symbol of my devotion thereof,
With petals soft and hearts so true,
I pledge my love eternally to you.

4. The Language of the Daisy

       by Percy Bysshe Shelley

The language of the daisy speaks,
Of love that’s true and never weak,
With petals soft and hearts so bold,
Love’s story for us both is told.

5. Daisy’s Beauty

       by Christina Rossetti

Daisy, daisy, in the meadow,
Your beauty is a love that will never slow,
With petals soft and hearts so true,
You are a love that is always new.

6. Daisy Love

      by Emily Bronte

Daisy, daisy, in the breeze,
My love for you will never freeze,
With petals soft and hearts so true,
Our love will bloom forever anew.

Final Thoughts

Daisies are more than just a pretty flower. They have inspired countless poets and authors throughout history to capture their beauty and symbolism in their writing.

From the innocence and purity of their white petals to their ability to promote relaxation and reduce stress through their scent, daisies have a special place in our hearts and minds.

This collection of daisy poems highlights the various ways in which this beloved flower has been celebrated and admired through poetry.

Whether you’re seeking inspiration, comfort, or simply a moment of tranquility, these poems about daisies are sure to delight and transport you to a world of beauty and simplicity.

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