for Catia Castrucci1
forlorn, like those dead roses Coles
daren’t discount.
forlorn. the very word is like a bell.2
a wandering
between worlds.3
- This poem was previously published on the blog Common or Garden Poets, on 29 December 2026. ↩︎
- This line is from John Keats’ Ode to a Nightingale (1820, stanza 8):
Forlorn! the very word is like a bell
To toll me back from thee to my sole self!
↩︎ - Referring to Matthew Arnold’s Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse (1855, lines 82/83):
Wandering between two worlds, one dead
one powerless to be born.
Line 85 includes the word ‘forlorn’. ↩︎
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