what makes the poet dance with the daffodils
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The 'sprightly dance' of the daffodils makes the poet happy. The golden daffodils tossed their heads in the breeze, seemingly from joy, and poet was enraptured by this beautiful sight. The picture of the flowers remains in his mind for long afterwards, and comes back to him whenever he is alone, lost in thought. In these moments, his spirit lifts and his heart is overcome with with utmost joy when he remembers the dancing sea of daffodils, and in this pleasure, he feels like dancing too.
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The poet wanted to dance because he was happy.
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