Keats ' poems

Brilliant star! I pray to be as firm as you are-

But I don't want to hang in the night sky and reflect alone.

Always keep your eyes open,

Like a patient and sleepless hermit in nature,

Keep looking at the deep sea, priest of the earth,

Flush the coast where people live with holy water,

Or watch the snow, like curtains,

Brilliance and light, covering depressions and mountains-

Oh, no-I just want to be firm

Rest your head on your lover's gentle chest,

I always feel that it is slowly falling and rising;

When I woke up, my heart was full of sweet excitement.

Constantly, constantly listening to her weak breathing,

Live like this-or die in a coma.

Works: Selected Poems of Keats

Author: Keats

Keats (1795- 182 1), an English poet, is an outstanding representative of the romantic poetry school and is known as "a poet among poets". "Few great English poets are more humble than Keats."

He died in the pride of his life. During his seven-year poetic career (Keats didn't write poems before 18), Keats created so many imaginative, magnificent and direct works that he could rank among the "greatest people" in the world.