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Children at Play

by William Henry Davies

The poem captures the innocence and joy of children as they play together in a natural setting. It describes the children playing games such as hide-and-seek, making daisy chains, and chasing each other. The poem evokes a sense of nostalgia and the beauty of childhood through the vivid imagery and playful language used by the poet. In "Children at Play," Davies celebrates the simple pleasures of life and the importance of spending time in nature. The poem suggests that these experiences are necessary for human happiness and that they should be cherished and appreciated. The poem also reflects Davies' love for the countryside and his belief that nature can inspire us and bring us closer to our true selves. Overall, "Children at Play" is a beautiful and inspiring poem that reminds us of the beauty of the natural world and the joy of childhood. It is a timeless work of poetry that continues to resonate with readers today.

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Language

English

Original Language

English

Published In

1913

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William Henry Davies

United Kingdom

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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