Can anyone rewrite the poem "Bright star" by John Keats in your own words? I'm fr stressing over this. Stupid work. Anyways can anyone help?

Respuesta :

Answer:

Bright star, would I were faithful as thou artwork—

        Not in lone magnificent drape upward the night

And observe, with everlasting lids alone,

        Like creation's patient, restless Solitary,

The operating waters at their priestly task

        Of purity cleansing round earth's human geography,

Or look upon the new descending veil

        Of snow upon the summit and the upland—

No—now still loyal, still unvarying,

        Pillow'd upon my fair love's mellow chest,

To perceive for eternally its pulpy descend and expand,

        Arouse continually in a pure disruption,

Motionless, unmoving to catch her kind-captured breath,

And so exist at all—or instead keel over to extinguish