Tuesday, February 17, 2009

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Woodsworth throughout the poem is talking about him and his relationship with nature. He describes a beautiful landscape that he found his way back to after he had not seen this place for five years. He also talks about how reuniting with this place has revived him when he says "While here I stand, not only with the sense of present pleasure, but with pleasing thoughts." He also talks about after the time has passed from when he last was at this spot, he looks at nature in a different way, and instead of nature being apart of his life like it used to be, he now just looks upon in. He see how beautiful it is and instead of playing, he simply stands back and witnesses what he didn't see when he was younger. He then brings his sister up and talks about how she was also as apart of nature as he was. Lastly he talks about how when he no longer around he doesn't want people to forget about him and his connection to nature.

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