what does the poet see wondering about one day in daffodils
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One day, the poet was roaming alone as a lonely cloud wanders above the hills and valleys. The poet keeps looking at the golden daffodils and compares them to the stars in the Milky Way. He is fascinated to see them like uncountable stars. The lustre of the daffodils is equivalent to twinkling stars.
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One day, the poet was roaming alone as a lonely cloud wanders above the hills and valleys. ... The poet keeps looking at the golden daffodils and compares them to the stars in the Milky Way. He is fascinated to see them like uncountable stars. The lustre of the daffodils is equivalent to twinkling stars.
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