but there's a poem I read many years ago, that I would dearly love to find. It has been haunting my thoughts recently!
It is a short poem, maybe one or two brief verses. In it, the author, presumably a man, writes about a woman who he loves. She is not popular or important, she does not tread paths that others tread, she is not a social butterfly. She is in the shadows, away from the crowds, not on the beaten path.
She may not mean much to the rest of the world, but she means everything to this man.
I think the last line might be something vaguely like: "But, oh, how much she means to me."
If you have any clues at all that you could share, I would be very grateful!


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Have tried Wordsworth's other pieces of poetry but never came across this beautifully brief work of poetry by him before.
