Poem: Will to Live
Will to Live
by Mary Triplett
                           I think of all things that show a zest
                          For life, the dandelion beats the rest.
                          The little winged seeds from its white fluff  ball
                          Settle and grow with no urging at all.
                          Settle in most unlikely places
                          And soon there's a crop of dandelion faces.
                         
                          They are man's worst pest, but a child's playthings.
                          Sometimes I wish I had light down wings
                          Like a dandelion seed, and could settle at  will
                          On a velvety lawn or a sun-spread hill,
                          And live with the eagerness and zest
                          Of the wanton little dandelion pest.

