Wait for the Morning. (Ragweed and Fennel)

Series: Pipes O'Pan at Zekesbury

The poem explores themes of patience, hope, and the cyclical nature of life. It describes a scene where ragweed and fennel grow together, only to be separated by winter's snow. The speaker advises waiting for morning, when the sun will melt the snow and restore balance to the natural world. AI Generated Content

~1883 CE
Available in: English
Fairly Difficult

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