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holiday (profile) wrote,
on 1-26-2005 at 6:06pm
Music: Jackson- All the Way
Mom found out more information I already knew.
I don't know. Keats doesn't look at both sides of things, so I had to.
"A thing of beauty is a joy forever: It's loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness; but still will keep a bower quiet for us, and a sleep full of sweet dreams and health and quiet breathing."
Well, what about pain, Mr. Keats?
I think
"A thing of pain, it lasts forever: It's damage increases; It will never pass into nothingness, though some will go on with their lives; but still will keep your sleep alive and full with dreams stricken with painful reality and dreadful images. No quite breathing."
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spud

01-27-05 12:03am

i don't know.

i think that he has some works that reflect the darker side of things.

but it would totally detract from the message of the poem to have those two contradictory images side by side.

either that, or i just have a huge hard-on for Keats.

yeah, it's probably the boner.

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holiday

Re:, 01-27-05 4:08pm

yes yes. tis the large protrusion in your pants for Keats.

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