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You say you love ; but with a voice
Chaster than a nun's, who singeth
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You say you love; but then your hand No soft squeeze for squeeze returneth, It is like a statue's dead While mine to passion burneth O love me truly! ...// beautiful loving poem; really I love this piece
Charged with outspoken sexual engergy like some former day " Pepe Le Pew" , poor old John would probably have to go home and take himself in hand with this girl; can't he take a hint?
Great passionate words from John Keats capable of striking at cold heats with all the intensity of love.
Love and art, Love me truly! ! ! ! ! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
Indeed love in words is not enough as love in action according to Poet John Keats as that is passionate love and really a true one in human relations! Wonderful poem on true love in action!
Passion of love in three small stanzas each so beautiful. Fabulous.
You say you love; but then your hand No soft squeeze for squeeze returneth, It is like a statue's dead......who doesn't love This! ! !
A marvelous composition by a great poet fallen rather too early!
Loving in words but not in action.