Keats
I am certain of nothing but the
holiness of the heart’s affection and the truth of imagination.
spoken just like a Romantic poet
what attracted him to the quote was imagination
the hearts affection romanticism not his cup of tea
he could be fond
though wasnt gaga over love
gaga of baggage
been in love three times
married once
his deemed unkind words have been
refuted far far
more than onceangered many when mentioning that
even a kid going into high school is dragging a load which will only accumulate
they vehemently argue that real problems
dont start until a person is an adult
Adolt he asks
Wha age woud tha be eighteen twentyone twentyfive
awHorseshit
But but if youre right If youve been fortunate be grateful
Likely born with a lucky horseshoe stuckup your ass
Got
problems going through TSA
hes not denying Keats sensibilities agrees
with half
unfortunately
he died of tuberculosis when he was
twentyfive
354preferred, Thursday,
14 5. 26
1102, Wednesday,
20 5. 26
https://www.historytoday.com/archive/history-matters/romantic-reputation-john-keats
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