STROLLING through the park today,

Enjoying the peace — my mind astray,

Admiring the view of the distant hills,

Then spying a host of daffodils

Along the river — beneath the trees,

Golden and dancing in the breeze.

Ten thousand saw I at a glance

Tossing their head in sprightly dance.

They stretched in never ending line,

Such beauty for these eyes of mine.

Had Wordsworth visited Simmons Park,

Okehampton would have heard him remark,

A poet could not be gay

In such a jocund company,

And that his heart with pleasure fills

and dances with the daffodils.

(With apologies to William Wordsworth)

Iris Tancock

Red Lion Yard

Okehampton