To Autumn
"To Autumn" is a poem written by John Keats in 1819. It celebrates the beauty and richness of the autumn season, portraying it as a time of abundance and maturity. The poem is structured in three stanzas, each focusing on different aspects of autumn, such as the ripening of fruits, the harvest, and the transition towards winter.
The imagery in "To Autumn" highlights the sensory experiences of the season, including sights, sounds, and smells. Keats personifies autumn as a nurturing figure, emphasizing its role in the natural cycle of life. The poem reflects themes of change, beauty, and the passage of time.