11.16.2010

We Adore John Keats:


Love is my religion - I could die for that

The art of a handwritten letter is fading quickly. No one sends them. No one receives them. In fact, writing a letter may seem like an ancient ritual that is practiced only by those of earlier generations. John Keats, renowned poet of the English Romantic Movement, penned some of the most famous love letters ever written. In 1818, he met and fell instantly in love with Fanny Brawne, literally the girl next door. The couple became secretly engaged soon after. However, the story of John Keats and Fanny Brawne is one of literary tragedy. In the winter of 1820 Keats became very ill, so their marriage became an impossibility. This letter displays Keats' intense and unwavering love for her. 





13 October 1819
My dearest Girl,
This moment I have set myself to copy some verses out fair.  I cannot proceed with any degree of content.  I must write you a line or two and see if that will assist in dismissing you from my Mind for ever so short a time.  Upon my Soul I can think of nothing else - The time is passed when I had power to advise and warn you against the unpromising morning of my Life - My love has made me selfish.  I cannot exist without you - I am forgetful of every thing but seeing you again - my Life seems to stop there - I see no further.  You have absorb'd me. I have a sensation at the present moment as though I was dissolving - I should be exquisitely miserable without the hope of soon seeing you.  I should be afraid to separate myself far from you.  My sweet Fanny, will your heart never change?  My love, will it?  I have no limit now to my love - You note came in just here - I cannot be happier away from you - 'T is richer than an Argosy of Pearles.  Do not threat me even in jest. I have been astonished that Men could die Martyrs for religion - I have shudder'd at it - I shudder no more - I could be martyr'd for my Religion - Love is my religion - I could die for that - I could die for you.  My Creed is Love and you are its only tenet - You have ravish'd me away by a Power I cannot resist: and yet I could resist till I saw you; and even since I have seen you I have endeavoured often "to reason against the reasons of my Love."  I can do that no more - the pain would be too great - My Love is selfish - I cannot breathe without you.
Yours for ever,
John Keats







Makes you wonder if people have emotions or feelings this deep anymore, does it not?  
So, let's get on top of things here peeps...  
Kick it old school and write a letter.  

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