For instance there’s another simile in the lineĪnyway, where ever you are in the world, whether it’s spring or autumn, or Summer or Winter, you can always drop by at for free stories and poems. Moreover, the cloud is naturally incompatible with the earth surface or human beings but the poets close. Similes often have the word “like” or “as” in them. The cloud is a symbol, which represents loneliness. Perhaps you can guess that the poet is in a dreamy mood with his “head in the clouds” which is why he is all the more surprised when suddenly sees the colourful crowd of of daffodils. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud 1 That floats on high oer vales When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils 5 Fluttering and dancing in. You can also imagine a picture of a gentle cloud floating over the hills. In this case it’s saying that both the poet and a cloud are “lonely”. Afterthoughtīertie has asked me to tell you that a phrase like, “I wondered lonely as a cloud” is called a simile, because it finds something similar in two different things. I gazed - and gazed - but little thoughtĪnd dances with the daffodils. That floats on high o'er vales and hills, Kindly sponsored by the The Center for Guided Montessori Studies She writes these "Post Recording Reviews" shortly after the recordings when the impressions of the stories or poems are still fresh in her mind. David here.Īnd don't miss Natasha's thoughts on the poem here. David, whose celebration falls on March 1st, because Daffodils are closely associated with Wales. And it's also one that might appeal to you if you are getting in the mood for Wales's patron saint, St. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud is a lyric poem that expresses deep feelings about the beauty of nature. It's a lovely poem to listen to when Spring is on its way. I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud by William Wordsworth A host, of golden daffodils, Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. ![]() ![]() It was written by William Wordsworth in 1802 after one of his many walks in the England's Lake District. The official Wordsworth Museum bills I wander lonely as a cloud as William Wordsworths most famous poem about daffodils. "I wandered lonely as a cloud" must rank as one of the most famous lines of poetry in the English language.
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