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What a woman desires her man to say: / To what, my beloved shall I liken thee? / For in thy presence all things fade away. / From the rising sun, the light will flee; / As you gleam more than a b - Reflections on Summer at allpoetry
There is no breeze to move the trees / Or any rain to help them grow. / Instead there is a scorching sun / And rotting soil were rivers flow. / Though one can spot the flowered groves; / The birds will chirp in - Silence at allpoetry
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on Sonnet. Written On A Blank Page In Shakespeare's Poems, Facing 'A Lover's Complaint' by John Keats, on June 18, 2005I think that the language used in Keats's poetry is perfect to weave images, and this poem is no exception. Deep beautiful stuff.
