Keats has made his poem so heavy with juicy images that it nearly puts me into a trance and makes me feel the drowsy fullness of Autumn. And the recording! Thanks for that.
I'm in for Poetry Friday with an original poem, Credo.
The way you phrased that second sentence made me laugh. My understanding is that advice to some British wives were told to "close their eyes and think of England" during marital relations. My brain works in mysterious ways, but there 'tis.
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Have a super day Kelly!
--Stacey from Two Writing Teachers
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I'm in for Poetry Friday with an original poem, Credo.
Sara Lewis Holmes
Read*Write*Believe
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Thanks for rounding us up today. I'm in with some bird poems.
http://missrumphiuseffect.blogspot.com/2007/10/poetry-friday-for-birds.html
Regards,
Tricia
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Thanks for hosting and for that lovely Keats ode. My thoughts are also in England today, with a poem by Laurie Lee.
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