I have read your words, O Poet of Pain, Their musicality is bliss to ears, A taste of sweets to mind when each one hears About the lonely stars, about the rain. The urn, the nightingale have stayed the same, Since the moment they were written down, fears Of loss and of decay (because of years) Are not to be found – nothing gone to vain.
Your life and sacred love is stated clearly, For beauty and the truth, who I can see Although, like springs, it's repeated and old. O Bard of Bright Letters! I thank you dearly, That you have written lines of poetry To us and yourself; their worth 's more than gold.
I have read many poets but I know only a few who have infleunced me a lot. John Keats is one of them. Beauty, Love and Truth described through romantic verses referring to nature. That is what motivates me as a poet, and I have found that in Keats.