The poem Daffodils is written by William Wordsworth. In this poem the poet is describing the feeling of being lonely and then he looks at the daffodils which carry away his sorrows and loneliness and fills his heart with joy.
What is daffodil?
Daffodil is a plant, and it's flower is mostly yellow in color and is famous for this. They bloom in the spring time. Many plants grow flowers and fruits but Daffodil only grow flower and this flower is native to Northern Europe.
The first stanza explains that the poet is lonely just like a cloud that is high above the ground, when he looks at the crowd that is a field of golden daffodils which is just beside the lake, under the green trees. The field of daffodils appears to be in a dancing state, because of the breeze they feel, they are in a waving state.
The poet is lonely as described in the first stanza of the poem Daffodils, then he looks at the fields of golden daffodils which fills his heart with joy as the daffodils are dancing with the breeze, and in just one look he saw around ten thousand daffodils.
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