There once was a child in a garden,
Who loved all my colours of flame,
The crimson and scarlet and yellow -
But what was my name?
For Gaillardia's hard to remember!
She looked at my yellow and red,
And thought of the gold and the glory
When the sun goes to bed;
And she troubled no more to member,
But gave me a splendid new name;
She spoke of my flowers as Sunsets -
Then you do the same!
This is Sunset. Her namesake is from the poem above, which is by Cicely Mary Barker. Her Life Plant is the Gaillardia. She is a friendly, fun-loving creature who likes Autumn days and painting.
Who loved all my colours of flame,
The crimson and scarlet and yellow -
But what was my name?
For Gaillardia's hard to remember!
She looked at my yellow and red,
And thought of the gold and the glory
When the sun goes to bed;
And she troubled no more to member,
But gave me a splendid new name;
She spoke of my flowers as Sunsets -
Then you do the same!
This is Sunset. Her namesake is from the poem above, which is by Cicely Mary Barker. Her Life Plant is the Gaillardia. She is a friendly, fun-loving creature who likes Autumn days and painting.