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And then my heart with pleasure fills, and dances with the daffodils.
And then my heart with pleasure fills, and dances with the daffodils.
The closing lines of the poem describe a lingering effect: even in memory, the sight of daffodils brings joy. The heart "dances" along with the flowers—a physical, embodied response to beauty. This is an internal standard in the sense that the memory itself becomes a source of pleasure, independent of the original scene. It points to the power of recollection to sustain and renew our spirits long after the moment has passed.