The Seedling Poem PDF
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Paul Laurence Dunbar
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This is a poem about a seedling that grows in a darksome bed. It pushes a leaflet up into the light and quickly grows into a flourishing plant to show the rest the way. The poem encourages children to work hard and strive for success.
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# The Seedling by Paul Laurence Dunbar 1. As a quiet little seedling Lay within its darksome bed, To itself it fell a-talking, And this is what it said: 5. "I am not so very robust, But I'll do the best I can;" And the seedling from that moment Its work of life began. 10. So it pushed a little le...
# The Seedling by Paul Laurence Dunbar 1. As a quiet little seedling Lay within its darksome bed, To itself it fell a-talking, And this is what it said: 5. "I am not so very robust, But I'll do the best I can;" And the seedling from that moment Its work of life began. 10. So it pushed a little leaflet Up into the light of day, To examine the surroundings And show the rest the way. 15. The leaflet liked the prospect, So it called its brother, Stem; Then two other leaflets heard it, And quickly followed them. 20. To be sure, the haste and hurry Made the seedling sweat and pant; But almost before it knew it It found itself a plant. 25. The sunshine poured upon it, And the clouds they gave a shower; And the little plant kept growing Till it found itself a flower. 30. Little folks, be like the seedling, Always do the best you can; Every child must share life's labor Just as well as every man. And the sun and showers will help you Through the lonesome, struggling hours, Till you rise to light and beauty Virtue's fair, unfading flowers. This poem is in the public domain.