You make me romantic, Keats…

I CAN’T STOP LOVING YOU JOHN KEATS


by Kim Addonizio

Even though you’ve been dead for almost two hundred years, I feel like
 maybe


I could fall through a wormhole or get knocked on the head or go through 
some stones in Scotland

& somehow make my way to you, wearing a complicated bonnet of feathers
& ribbons


with medicines sewn into my pantaloons under my white muslin dress
You’d fall for me & forget about Fanny Brawne & the big difference in our
 ages, because


well, because that’s what I want to happen, John Keats, not the part where
 your brother
grows pale & mist-rising-from-a-shorn-field-under-a-sky-of-whirling-
swallows-thin

& yes I’m sorry dies
 but the part where we lie on the grass & drink French wine & you lay your 
head on my breast
I can feel your eyelashes against my skin even here in the twenty-first
century


like the legs of a fly as it lands on a musk-rose while a tiny chorus hymns 
around your head
That’s how much I fancy you, John Keats, like you’re an Amazon
 fulfillment center far out in space
& I have a Groupon code for an intergalactic shopping spree
like you’re the star of a miniseries about a Romantic poet unsullied by 
mycobacteria


& I’m a woman from the future changing literary history forever
writing your name in my diary while you steer our little boat out of Lethe
 & into the lilies


trailing my hand in the canonical water
Please take me away in my tight corset & wedding dress of sand


I don’t want to stay in this world watching Truth bound & gagged on the
 railroad tracks
feeling like a fish trapped in a European pedicure spa while the tiny,


whining violins of privilege play
& Beauty slowly backs away

Kim Addonizio, “I Can’t Stop Loving You John Keats” from Now We’re Getting Somewhere Published by W.W. Norton and used by permission of Massie & McQuilkin Literary Agents.

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