Quote #143757
Skipping by the flowers,
Skipping around for hours,
Skipping in rain showers —
Skipping has magical powers!
Jessi Lane Adams
About This Quote
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Interpretation
In a singsong, childlike cadence, the lines celebrate skipping as more than a way of moving: it becomes a small ritual of joy. The repeated “Skipping” turns the action into a refrain, suggesting persistence and play as a mindset rather than a moment. Images of flowers, long hours, and even “rain showers” imply that delight can be carried through changing surroundings—beauty, time, and weather—by choosing a playful posture toward life. Calling its effects “magical powers” frames ordinary motion as transformative: a simple, embodied act that can lift mood, invite wonder, and re-enchant the everyday.



