annefröhlich
Mitglied
A rose is a rose
whence ever the wind blows;
it does not ask for friends or foes
nor little children picking their toes.
A daffodil is a daffodil,
and just like the rose it is dressed to kill,
and yet it is much less famous still
and noone is willing to pay its bill.
Now you may guess which one is me -
but don´t add insult to injury
by trying to tell me what that shows ...
whence ever the wind blows;
it does not ask for friends or foes
nor little children picking their toes.
A daffodil is a daffodil,
and just like the rose it is dressed to kill,
and yet it is much less famous still
and noone is willing to pay its bill.
Now you may guess which one is me -
but don´t add insult to injury
by trying to tell me what that shows ...