John Keats
John Keats
(31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821 / London, England)
Poems by John Keats : 16 / 217
Bright Star - Poem by John Keats
Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art-
Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night
And watching, with eternal lids apart,
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Form: Sonnet
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nice poem, thanks for sharing. (Report) Reply
Breath and death. Good use of a concluding couplet. SYLVA-ONYEMA UBA (Report) Reply
That poem really got to me....I loved it (Report) Reply
wow.. its beautiful (Report) Reply
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Beautiful poem like a loving seen (Report) Reply
It is amazing. (Report) Reply
It is amazing . (Report) Reply
its super (Report) Reply
it immensely fine, nice, astounding and good. I liked the poem. (Report) Reply
so, nice poem.great poem of the great master of poetry.i have so much to read.it's my heart touching.so thanks sharing a lovely poem.10+++ (Report) Reply
A beautiful poem so nicely penned. Thanks for sharing this lovely poem. (Report) Reply
Nature is great, poem is great. (Report) Reply
It is good theme......sanjay from kolkata,India (Report) Reply
And watching, with eternal lids apart.... amazing :) (Report) Reply
tom allport
we but glimpse the brightness from afar and sometimes miss the real stars in are midst. (Report) Reply
I love the skill given inclusion in this piece of art... (Report) Reply
Wonderful..wishing to be like the star with his love...good poem-10 (Report) Reply
The eternity of the diminishing star shows the fleeting episode that is life.... (Report) Reply
Great poem by a great master of poetry! (Report) Reply