convert the poem daffodils into a form of story
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The poem Daffodils was written in the Lake District of England, inspired by an incident during an adventure.
- The poem daffodils was written by William Wordsworth.
- The narrator discovered a field of daffodils beside a lake, roaming like a cloud floating over hills and valleys.
- Throughout the mighty sea, the dancing flowers spread forever, and while the waves of the lake played alongside the lovely flowers, with glee, the daffodils outdid the water.
- In such a cheerful group of flowers, the narrator said that a poet could not help but be content. He stared and stared, but he did not recognize what the scene would offer him with.
- For the present, the image flashes on"the inner eye that is the happiness of isolation" whenever he feels vacant and his heart fill with happiness, and dances with the daffodils.
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