paroles de chanson Daffodils - Christopher Hassall
I
wandered
lonely
as
a
cloud
That
floats
on
high
o′er
vales
and
hills,
When
all
at
once
I
saw
a
crowd,
A
host,
of
golden
daffodils;
Beside
the
lake,
beneath
the
trees,
Fluttering
and
dancing
in
the
breeze.
Continuous
as
the
stars
that
shine
And
twinkle
on
the
milky
way,
They
stretched
in
never-ending
line
Along
the
margin
of
a
bay:
Ten
thousand
saw
I
at
a
glance,
Tossing
their
heads
in
sprightly
dance.
The
waves
beside
them
danced;
but
they
Out-did
the
sparkling
waves
in
glee:
A
poet
could
not
but
be
gay,
In
such
a
jocund
company:
I
gazed—and
gazed—but
little
thought
What
wealth
the
show
to
me
had
brought:
For
oft,
when
on
my
couch
I
lie
In
vacant
or
in
pensive
mood,
They
flash
upon
that
inward
eye
Which
is
the
bliss
of
solitude;
And
then
my
heart
with
pleasure
fills,
And
dances
with
the
daffodils.
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