Tuesday, January 6, 2009

John Keats: Poet, Lover, Ghost.


(Those who know me in person, and thus on facebook, may be familiar with this material which originated in a photo album in 2006. I think it's time I share this with the rest of the world as well.)

We all know John Keats as the tragic romantic poet who died of consumption before his pen had glean’d his teeming brain. Now get ready to see a whole new side of Keats! A semi-transparent ghosty side!

*WARNING: Easily frightened individuals please empty bowels prior to viewing this album. It's SPOOK-tacular!

















Innocent Romantic poetry enthusiast Cailin ______ sets out to visit the Hampstead home where Keats wrote many of his important works, like 'Ode to a Nightingale." Little does she expect to find GHOSTLY TERROR on this sunny afternoon...

















Back entrance? Why?

Because the front is haunted.













































LOOK! JOHN KEATS' GHOST!

This is an undoctored photo. Maybe it's a sun glare, but that seems unusual, because I've been using this digital camera for several years and never had a mark like that appear before.

Logical answer:
IT'S KEATS' GHOST SITTING UNDER THE PLUM TREE, ETERNALLY REWRITING MY FAVOURITE POEM.






















1 comment:

  1. Don't scare me like that. I have a terribly phobia of ghosts and therefore you.

    Scary Cailin.

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