Charles Ives - Two Little Flowers
Two little flowers are seen
One dressed, at times, in brightest pink
And one in green
The marigold is radiant
The rose passing fair;
The violet is ever dear
The orchid, ever rare;
There's lovliness in wild flow'rs
Of field or wide savannah
But fairest, rarest of them all
Are Edith and Susanna
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