Let's Compose
Poets and literary people are not aliens. A part of them is immersed deep within history ( another is perhaps rooted in a free, common, flight of freedom).
They had a childhood too. Some of them disliked formal schooling and institutionalisation of education ( i.e.they loved bunking classes). Just like you, they loved the sky, the free winds and a restless exploration of life.
The times of Chaucer, Ben Jonson, Alexander Pope, Coleridge, Eliot might be different but their flight was driven by life.
For some days , you read Wordsworth. Like you he loved nature and bliss slumbering on freedom, too.
" The birds around me hopped and played,
Their thoughts I cannot measure:—
But the least motion which they made
It seemed a thrill of pleasure."
Do a small background study of Wordsworth and compose an essay on how your life is similar to his life .
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Let's Compose
Let's ComposePoets and literary people are not aliens. A part of them is immersed deep within history ( another is perhaps rooted in a free, common, flight of freedom).
Let's ComposePoets and literary people are not aliens. A part of them is immersed deep within history ( another is perhaps rooted in a free, common, flight of freedom).They had a childhood too. Some of them disliked formal schooling and institutionalisation of education ( i.e.they loved bunking classes). Just like you, they loved the sky, the free winds and a restless exploration of life.
Let's ComposePoets and literary people are not aliens. A part of them is immersed deep within history ( another is perhaps rooted in a free, common, flight of freedom).They had a childhood too. Some of them disliked formal schooling and institutionalisation of education ( i.e.they loved bunking classes). Just like you, they loved the sky, the free winds and a restless exploration of life. The times of Chaucer, Ben Jonson, Alexander Pope, Coleridge, Eliot might be different but their flight was driven by life.
Let's ComposePoets and literary people are not aliens. A part of them is immersed deep within history ( another is perhaps rooted in a free, common, flight of freedom).They had a childhood too. Some of them disliked formal schooling and institutionalisation of education ( i.e.they loved bunking classes). Just like you, they loved the sky, the free winds and a restless exploration of life. The times of Chaucer, Ben Jonson, Alexander Pope, Coleridge, Eliot might be different but their flight was driven by life. For some days , you read Wordsworth. Like you he loved nature and bliss slumbering on
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