Bright Star

by John Keats · (no date)
Published 01/07/1880

Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art-

            Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night

      And watching, with eternal lids apart,

            Like nature's patient, sleepless Eremite,

      The moving waters at their priestlike task

            Of pure ablution round earth's human shores,

      Or gazing on the new soft-fallen mask

            Of snow upon the mountains and the moors-

      No- yet still stedfast, still unchangeable,

            Pillow'd upon my fair love's ripening breast,

      To feel for ever its soft fall and swell,

            Awake for ever in a sweet unrest,

      Still, still to hear her tender-taken breath,

      And so live ever- or else swoon to death.

#constancy #eternal love #immortality #john keats #nature #romantic longing

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