'i Wandered Lonely As a Cloud' By William Wordsworth
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I wandered lonely as a cloud
Basking in sunlight, feeling proud
When by and by on a different side
A surging wind frolicked natures door
briskly fluttered a peonies tide
as my path descends a valley floor
It took me to places that I knew
wherever fickle wildflowers grew
Timeless impression, that I had felt
a cast in the grass that was portrayed
a fate of good fortune had been dealt
for the rustic texture did persuade
Beauty so pure, that nature assure
A days thought ponders in memory
My relevant lure was its sole cure
Treasured keepsake beckons my story.
2020 January 28
“I wandered lonely as a cloud” by William Wordsworth
Copyright © Hilo Poet | Year Posted 2020
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