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The lake Isle of Innisfree was one of Yeats early poems. Innisfree is a real island in
county Sligo in Ireland's. As a child, Yeats would often go to Sligo on vacations. Thus,
the place is closely connected to his childhood's memories. Yeats has said that the
inspiration to write the poem came from a sudden memory of his childhood's while
walking down a street in London. The poem is also influenced by Irish's folklore. The poem describes the poets' longing to escape the dreariness of everyday's life and take refuge in nature. The poet feels such a compelling desire to go to the island
that he can hear the lake water lapping in his heart's core, signalling him to come.
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