Bards of Passion and of Mirth

John Keats

1795 to 1821

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Bards of Passion and of Mirth,
Ye have left souls on earth!
Have ye souls in heaven too,
Double-lived in regions new?
Yes, and those of heaven commune
the spheres of sun and moon;
With the noise fountains wond'rous,
And the parle of voices thund'rous;
With whisper of heaven's trees
And one another, in soft
Seated on Elysian lawns
Brows'd by none but Dian's
Underneath large blue-bells tented,
Where the daisies are rose-scented,
the rose herself has got
Perfume which on earth not;
Where the nightingale doth sing
Not a senseless, thing,
But divine melodious truth;
Philosophic numbers smooth;
Tales golden histories
Of heaven and its mysteries.

Thus ye on high, and then
On the earth ye live again;
And the souls ye left behind you
Teach us, here, the way to find you,
Where your other souls joying,
Never slumber'd, never cloying.
Here, your earth-born souls speak
To mortals, of their little week;
Of their and delights;
Of their passions and their spites;
Of glory and their shame;
What doth strengthen and what maim.
Thus ye teach us, every day,
Wisdom, though fled away.

Bards of Passion and of Mirth,
Ye have your souls on earth!
Ye have souls in heaven too,
Double-lived in regions new!