on what note does the poem end in lake Isle of Innisfree
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The poem concludes on a very somber note. The poem's last line, “I hear it in the deep heart's core” refers to the sounds of the waves lapping on the shore. The haunting images of the lake isle of Innisfree are heard not in his head but in his heart.
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The poem THE LAKE OF INNISFREE is written by The poet is William yeasts .
- The poem starts with a very beautiful starting describing that how the poet will be live in his peaceful life in innisfree .
- He will be building a small cable of clay and wattles , will be having a hive for the honeybees and will be living in the whole atmosphere with peace and serenity in heart .
- The poem ends on the note that the poet wants to be there for day and night and he will be definitely going there.
- Every time he is there in the city, standing on the roads or on the pavements , he is just thinking of living his life with tranquility and no stress in the lake isle of innisfree .
- His memories are still knocking his heart and mind and taking him to the lake where he heard the voice of water lapping by the shore. Such calm and serene environment is what he is craving each and every moment.
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