DAFFODILS Written by William Wordsworth Poem daffodils Written by William Wordsworth when he was on walk with his sister. His sister saw a beautiful view. There were number of daffodils under the tree. William was so impressed after watching large amount of flowers on one place. After that he wrote a romantic poem based on that scene. And it became one of the famous poems of 19th century. 1. I wandered lonely as a cloud I was walking around feeling lonely, like a cloud floating in the sky. 2. That floats on high o'er vales and hills, The cloud floats over valleys and hills. 3. When all at once I saw a crowd, Suddenly, I saw a large group of something. 4. A host, of golden daffodils; It was a large group of golden daffodils. 5. Beside the lake, beneath the trees, They were growing next to a lake and under some trees. 6. Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. The daffodils were moving and swaying in the wind, almost like they were dancing. 7. Continuous as the stars that shine The d...
Ballad A ballad is a type of poem that tells a story, often in a simple and rhythmic way. It usually has four-line sections called quatrains. While ballads can vary widely in their rhyme schemes and rhythms, they often follow a pattern that makes them easy to remember and recite. Ballads are found in many cultures around the world and often relate to myths, legends, or historical events specific to that culture. For example, traditional ballads might tell tales of heroes, tragic love, or adventurous deeds. In Europe, the term "ballad" typically refers to these short, narrative poems that began to appear around the 13th century. These European ballads are known for their storytelling quality and were often passed down orally. In modern popular music, the word "ballad" also describes a slow, romantic, or sentimental song. However, this use of the term is different from its literary meaning. While both types of ballads tell stories or express emotions, the musi...