This poem as a whole is very whimsical and playful, it pokes at William's bright imagination and deeply expresses his love of nature. “A poet could not but be gay / In such a jocund company” (15-16); as a poet, Wordsworth feels so excited and giddy about this encounter with nature and he cannot help but be so joyful and write a poem, using nature as his muse that he has done many times before. He is surrounded by a beautiful breeze of dancing flowers, “And then my heart with pleasure fills / And dances with the daffodils” (23-24), that cannot help but make him so happy. William talks about his heart being filled with absolute joy in "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud", saying he felt as if he was dancing with the daffodils swaying in the breeze, relating himself to nature in a way that describes pure
This poem as a whole is very whimsical and playful, it pokes at William's bright imagination and deeply expresses his love of nature. “A poet could not but be gay / In such a jocund company” (15-16); as a poet, Wordsworth feels so excited and giddy about this encounter with nature and he cannot help but be so joyful and write a poem, using nature as his muse that he has done many times before. He is surrounded by a beautiful breeze of dancing flowers, “And then my heart with pleasure fills / And dances with the daffodils” (23-24), that cannot help but make him so happy. William talks about his heart being filled with absolute joy in "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud", saying he felt as if he was dancing with the daffodils swaying in the breeze, relating himself to nature in a way that describes pure