Daffodils by Wordsworth
In this poem, Wordsworth remembers his experience of how he wandered one day, he saw a group of Daffodils flowers and was very happy. We know it was a nature poet. Therefore, this beauty of nature fills the heart of the poet with delight.
The speaker says that he wandered alone like a cloud. Suddenly, near the lake, he saw a large group of yellow daffodils wrapped in the breeze. It was a milk way that never ends. Poetry says that I saw ten thousand daffodils at the same time. And all these flowers were dancing. Speaker's loneliness was changed joyfully, but he did not even understand what he received.
Now, the poet is at home, sitting on the coach. She visualizes the scene in free time, and the sight of Daffodils happily fills the heart of the poet and starts dancing with the Daffodils.
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