Wild Violets
by Gail
A Very Nearly Wordless Wednesday

What is it?

It’s Clara’s own springtime perfume concoction.
God’s Will
I know, I know where violets blow
Upon a sweet hillside,
And very bashfully they grow
And in the grasses hide—
It is the fairest field, I trow,
In the whole world wide.
One spring I saw two lassies go,
Brown cheek and laughing eye;
They swung their aprons to and fro,
They filled them very high
With violets—then whispered low
So strange, I wondered why.
I know where violet tendrils creep
And crumbled tombstones lie,
The green churchyard is silence-deep;
The village folk go by,
And lassies laugh and women weep,
And God knows why.
Robert Louis Munger
Comments
Wow, how beautiful the colors and I can imagine the scent is glorious! Thank you for sharing God’s Will poem, it blessed me. I hope if you have time you will stop by my blog, I’m new to Wordless Wednesday and a little knew to blogging.
Many blessings!
Beautiful. The blue is about the bluest I’ve ever seen. I can smell it from here. Great job.
Your photographs are beautiful;
the glass of flowers, the frog and the black and white family photos.
Are YOU the photographer?
Such a beautiful blue!
Very, very pretty.
Happy WW
keri – Thank you. I’m the one who took all of the photos, but I don’t know if I would dare call myself a photographer. I just like taking pictures!
What an incredible picture – takes my breath away! I can smell it from here!
What gorgeous colors!! That would make a beautiful wall hanging. My dd was making her own perfume concoctions today. Sadly, it wasn’t photo worthy!
Hehehe….hope it smells better than last years, sure does look better LOL. Sarah brought hers home and kept it until it wasn’t quite so pretty
I had to ask one of those mom questions “What is THAT?”
Clara is such a sweet heart, give her a big hug for me. I’d love to make this photo into wallpaper.
This photo is very pretty, I love the rich colors and texture.