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What is the underlying meaning of Wandsworths poem Daffodils?

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What is the underlying meaning of Wandsworths poem Daffodils?

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I dont see any underlying meaning, he is walking alone and feeling lonely, sees the daffodils, they are waving about, creating a more joyous movement than the sea, and when he is lying on his couch feeling pensive or lonely he recalls their bauty and vivacity and his heart fills with joy. Thats it basically, no underlying meaning, he wrote it 2 years after he saw a magnificent display of daffodils, and was inspired by another persons writing to write a poem about it.

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