The Legend of the Bluebonnet
The Texas fields are covered
With a blanket of deep blue.
But for a little Indian girl,
This would not be true.
Texas land was buried and dry.
Rains just would not come.
Indians danced and prayed for rain,
And beat upon their drums.
The Chief made a proclamation.
He appealed to one and all.
A prized possession must be sacrificed
Before the rains would fall.
The Indian camp was silent,
While each person searched his heart.
But when it came to sacrifice,
With possessions they would not part.
Suddenly a little girl stepped forth,
Holding her blue-clad doll.
She placed it in the roaring fire
and raindrops began to fall.
The rain brought forth the grass,
Among its blades, flowers of blue.
To be a sign for all the time
Of a love so pure and true.
~Author unknown~
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Such a beautiful graphic and poem, Yorkie! Wishing you a Blessed Sunday! I’m worried about Texas right now, as they are having wildfires in some areas and it’s very dry! Pray it can be brought under control!!
Beautiful Bluebonnet Legend, yorkie, and a very pretty graphic!!
When there was talk last week about bluebonnets being this week, (you and MEG I believe) I went in search. I must admit I absolutely did not know bluebonnets came in any other color than BLUE! lol