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After The Storm by William Wordsworth

After The Storm by William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth was an English poet. In this After The Storm poem, he talks about the happiness of the birds and animals after the windy and stormy night. It is about the morning which came after the rainy night. The poet feels overjoyed when he went out for the morning walk during that morning. The poet tells about the creatures who love the warmth of the sun and have come out in order to feel the beauty of the day. There is a great lesson to be learnt from this poem. The poet says that after every dark night there is always a pleasant and chirpy morning. We should always be calm and contended with what we have.

The poet feels overjoyed when he went out for the morning walk during that morning. In the first two lines, he tells about the night which rained heavily. Later he tells about the brightness which the next morning brought in with itself. The birds chirping and singing, the clean and fresh atmosphere with the sun shining brightly all made the day very soothing and pleasant. The sounds of water are also adding to the beauty of the day. The poet tells about the creatures who love the warmth of the sun have come out in order to feel the beauty of the day. The sky, the grasses, the hare all are rejoicing the day. The hare plays with the soil and moves about swiftly. It seems as if she is playing and admiring the beauty of the pleasant day.

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