
Children at Play
'Children at Play' Summary
"Children at Play" is a poem written by William Henry Davies, a Welsh poet and writer. The poem was first published in Davies' 1913 collection of poetry called "Farewell to Poesy". The poem describes the joy and innocence of children playing, and the author's admiration for their carefree and imaginative nature.
The poem begins with the description of a group of children playing in a field. They are seen running, laughing, and playing together, without any worries or concerns. The author observes the children with a sense of wonder, noting how they seem to be in tune with the natural world around them. The poem goes on to describe various activities of the children, such as chasing each other, playing games, and singing songs.
Through his vivid descriptions of the children's activities, Davies creates a sense of nostalgia and longing for the innocence and simplicity of childhood. He seems to suggest that in our busy lives, we often forget to take a moment to appreciate the beauty of the world around us, just as children do.
"Children at Play" is a powerful reminder of the importance of play and imagination in our lives. The poem highlights the simple pleasures of life that are often overlooked in our busy and stressful lives. Davies' use of language and imagery creates a vivid and engaging portrayal of childhood innocence, leaving readers with a renewed appreciation for the joys of life.
Overall, "Children at Play" is a beautiful and timeless poem that captures the essence of childhood and the importance of preserving our sense of wonder and imagination as we grow older. Its themes are still relevant today, making it a classic work of poetry that is enjoyed by readers of all ages.
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William Henry Davies
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William Henry Davies (1871-1940) was a Welsh poet and writer who became known for his unconventional lifestyle and unique perspectives on nature, society, and the human experience. Born in Newport, Wa...
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