As I sat in the morning light wondering
lonely or so it seemed: reading Wordsworth
fabulous verses began to inspire my dreams.
All of a sudden his wonderful words seemed
to come alive: my mind to be in his muse;
rapidly all the colours changed to bright
Alive in magnitude
The clouds were no longer lonely they
floated ever so softly over the valley as
the daffodils danced their performance.
They seemed to gather like fairies all
dressed up in glistening yellow, performing
rhythmic patterns gently around the bay.
With a tree stump for my pillow;
Nature never had been so brilliantly fair,
I will always hold this outlook in seclusion,
The waves that whisper on the pebbled shore,
a startling imaginative vision of beauty that
will for forever give me conclusion . . . .
Author notes
In thoughts of William Wordsworth
Written June 6th, 2006
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prettyful
This was a great poem with a lot of beautiful imagary! Yay! I love when poems paint a picture in my head. It makes me happy and sometimes day dream..hehe. But I love it. Day dreaming is like so much fun. -
One of the few books of poetry I own is that of Wordsworth.I think it's good to have some classics in my library an he is definately up there.This was a joy to read.
love Helen
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terrific
What an imaginary scene that seems to come alive here dear Barb.
I truly love the theme of this poem. This is an inspiring visal poem with so much deep depth. A truly so wonderful dear poem dear talented friend. Keep them creative juices flowing you are an amazing talent. Larry -
LOVED IT
I deeply believe William would have loved this poem very much. Keep up the great work. Fabulous rhyme scheme too.


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