St David’s Day – poem
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Celebrate Wales’ Patron Saint with this atmospheric poem.
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Rated 4/5 from 26 ratings
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Heer
on 28 February 2016Exellent
I loved it,it was excellent
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LOGAN
on 28 February 2016REALY GOOD
IT WAS AWESOME !
5 out of 5 -
lillie
on 30 January 2016boring
I did not like this poem it was just about MOUNTAINS and didn't give me any idear!
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smitha
on 28 January 2016cool poem
so I got the last verce it is oevey one is alive is it cool rate kool but kind !!!!!!!!!!!!
1 out of 5 -
Katy
on 4 March 2015Good
I liked this poem it was showing that people care about their contry
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robert lee
on 2 March 2015st davids day
I love it
5 out of 5 -
Chloe turner
on 28 February 2015Daffodills
When they bloom youlle all know that st.davids day is coming for sure so if you see a daffodill scream and shout horray thank you that st.davids day is here
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ROGER THOMAS
on 26 February 2015WHAT WALSE MEANS TO ME
WLASE IS KNOWING YOUR WELSH AND YOUR GREATFULL
FOR THE PEOPLE THAT MADE YOU
AND FOR EVERYTHING YOU HAVE IN LIFE
KNOW EVAN IF YOU MOVE OUT OF WALSE YOUR STILL WELSH
PORM ROSE AND FEED :`D1 out of 5 -
Courtney r
on 5 February 2015Like l
Good
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isla
on 4 February 2015st davids day peom
very good the best poem i've ever read
5 out of 5 -
Bruna
on 28 January 2014St.David
A land
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lily venn howells
on 28 February 2012once there grew a daffodil
Once there grew a Daffodil,
upon a big green hill,
a boy looked out his window ,
infact his name was Bill.Once there grew a Daffoldil,
sitting over there,
a girl walked past and said hello,
the daffodil just stare.
Ewangerard
on 29 February 2016
it is orsem
I Think that it is a nice and calming.