The poet wants to return to the peaceful island of Innisfree and build a small hut of clay and wattles. He imagines hearing the lake water lapping at the shore and listening to the sounds of nature at night, like crickets and the midnight sun shining through purple glass. The natural beauty of Innisfree contrasts with the dreary pavements of the city where the poet currently stands, longing to live in a place as serene and isolated as Innisfree.
The poet wants to return to the peaceful island of Innisfree and build a small hut of clay and wattles. He imagines hearing the lake water lapping at the shore and listening to the sounds of nature at night, like crickets and the midnight sun shining through purple glass. The natural beauty of Innisfree contrasts with the dreary pavements of the city where the poet currently stands, longing to live in a place as serene and isolated as Innisfree.
The poet wants to return to the peaceful island of Innisfree and build a small hut of clay and wattles. He imagines hearing the lake water lapping at the shore and listening to the sounds of nature at night, like crickets and the midnight sun shining through purple glass. The natural beauty of Innisfree contrasts with the dreary pavements of the city where the poet currently stands, longing to live in a place as serene and isolated as Innisfree.
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