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Dark Side of a Great Love
Wordsworth wrote, in 'Splendor in the Grass,' about the glory that can be found in the flower. He alluded to a love that had long since passed, like clock hands tick off each second and hour. He was saddened when taken from his sight, was the radiance of a great love he once knew. His world had been filled with splendid light, but then darkened in shades of gray and blue. He wrote to tell readers they should not grieve, for a love that has been lost or left behind. But that poet's words I am unable to believe, for I consider them callous, no truth do I find. I wonder if Wordsworth had ever shed a tear, or had his heart broken or hardened to stone. Did he ever lose a love that he once held dear? And in his hour of pitiable grief, did he cry alone? Wordsworth may have been a bard, a poet grand, but in his 'Splendor...' quote, he has clearly shown the falsehood written with ink quill in his hand, for I have grieved for lost loves... I have cried alone.
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