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"Daffodils" is a flower that blooms in the springtime.

Wordsworth, William
As a cloud, I wandered alone.

The floats that float high above the valleys and hills,

When I saw a crowd all at once, I was taken aback.

An abundance of golden daffodils;

Next to the shore, under the shade of a pine,

In the wind, they flutter and dance.

As constant as the stars in the sky

And on the milky way, twinkle twinkle twinkle twinkle twinkle twinkle twinkle twinkle twinkle

They formed an interminable line.

In a bay's esplanade:

At a glance, ten thousand people noticed me.

In a springtly dance, they toss their heads.

The waves around them danced, but they didn't.

In glee, the sparking waves were outdone:

It's impossible for a poet not to be gay.

In such a merry bunch,

I stared—and stared—but I didn't think anything about it.

What a fortune

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