The Wild Swans at Coole

The wild swans at coole poem conclusion .

The wild swans at coole poem conclusions

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In the last stanza, the speaker observes the swans resting calmly on the water, and he takes in their majesty. He wonders where they will go after he is gone, knowing that they will continue to fly regardless of what happens to him, and that they will someday build nests by a different lake, bringing joy to different men. The poem ends on this complex melancholic note. The speaker knows that he will lose these swans, but he also knows that their beauty is everlasting.