Page 1
A Watering Rhyme
Page 2
A Watering Rhyme
I n t r o d u c t io n
This poem, Early in the Morning, gives advice about the best way to
water flowers. The poet explains the right time and the correct way to
water flowers so they stay healthy. The poet compares flowers to
humans and teaches us to take care of them by watering them at the
roots.
Page 3
A Watering Rhyme
I n t r o d u c t io n
This poem, Early in the Morning, gives advice about the best way to
water flowers. The poet explains the right time and the correct way to
water flowers so they stay healthy. The poet compares flowers to
humans and teaches us to take care of them by watering them at the
roots.
S u m m a r y
In this poem, the poet tells us that the best time to water flowers is
either early in the morning or in the evening. Watering flowers at noon,
when the sun is very hot, can harm them instead of helping. The poet
also says that when we water flowers, we should give water at the roots,
because that's where they take it in, just like how we drink water with
our mouths.
Page 4
A Watering Rhyme
I n t r o d u c t io n
This poem, Early in the Morning, gives advice about the best way to
water flowers. The poet explains the right time and the correct way to
water flowers so they stay healthy. The poet compares flowers to
humans and teaches us to take care of them by watering them at the
roots.
S u m m a r y
In this poem, the poet tells us that the best time to water flowers is
either early in the morning or in the evening. Watering flowers at noon,
when the sun is very hot, can harm them instead of helping. The poet
also says that when we water flowers, we should give water at the roots,
because that's where they take it in, just like how we drink water with
our mouths.
Stanza 1
"Early in the morning,
Or the evening hour,
Are the times to water
Every kind of flower. "
In this part, the poet tells us that the best time to water flowers is either
in the morning, when the day is just starting, or in the evening, when the
sun is going down. These are the times when flowers can take in the
water the best. The poet says that no matter what kind of flower it is,
these are the best times to water them.
Page 5
A Watering Rhyme
I n t r o d u c t io n
This poem, Early in the Morning, gives advice about the best way to
water flowers. The poet explains the right time and the correct way to
water flowers so they stay healthy. The poet compares flowers to
humans and teaches us to take care of them by watering them at the
roots.
S u m m a r y
In this poem, the poet tells us that the best time to water flowers is
either early in the morning or in the evening. Watering flowers at noon,
when the sun is very hot, can harm them instead of helping. The poet
also says that when we water flowers, we should give water at the roots,
because that's where they take it in, just like how we drink water with
our mouths.
Stanza 1
"Early in the morning,
Or the evening hour,
Are the times to water
Every kind of flower. "
In this part, the poet tells us that the best time to water flowers is either
in the morning, when the day is just starting, or in the evening, when the
sun is going down. These are the times when flowers can take in the
water the best. The poet says that no matter what kind of flower it is,
these are the best times to water them.
Stanza 2
"Watering at noonday,
When the sun is high,
Doesn't help the flowers,
Only makes them die. "
Here, the poet warns us not to
water flowers during the middle
of the day, when the sun is very
high and strong. Watering
flowers at noon is not good for
them. Instead of helping, the
water will dry up too quickly in
the hot sun, and it might even
harm the flowers, making them
weak or causing them to die.
Read More