"How does the Meadow flower its bloom unfold? Because the lovely little flower is free down to its root, and in that freedom bold"
- William Wordsworth
About this Quote
William Wordsworth's quote is a reflection on the appeal of nature and the flexibility of the meadow flower. He is asking how the meadow flower is able to bloom so freely and beautifully. He is recommending that the flower is able to bloom so freely due to the fact that it is free down to its root. This freedom provides the flower the boldness to bloom and reveal its charm. Wordsworth is recommending that the charm of nature is an outcome of its flexibility. He is also recommending that freedom provides charm and strength. The quote is a reminder of the value of freedom and the beauty that it can bring. It is also a reminder of the beauty of nature and the value of appreciating it. Wordsworth's quote is a suggestion of the power of liberty and the charm that it can bring.
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