You’re very hardy there’s no doubt You grow in cold or wet or drought Yet most will hate you in the lawn And so the battle lines are drawn
People snub and turn up noses If Taraxacum invades the roses And turf that’s filled with flowers bright Make neighbors shudder at such blight
So out come tools and toxic spraying No cost is spared in dandy-slaying And still this plant will find a way To grow and bloom another day
Dear dandelion I offer rhyme To humble plants whose only crime Is to be willing and omnipresent Despite the poisons, most unpleasant
Kids have the wisdom to appraise Your flowers good for small bouquets And even if it’s viewed as treason I’m with them in dandy-season