To Autumn

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To Autumn was a poem by Keats.

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David Taylor read it to his Mam after being followed home by Lawrence. She considered it to be "a bit saucy". (AUDIO: Imaginary Boys [+]Loading...{"minute":"3","second":"33","1":"Imaginary Boys (audio story)"})

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The lyrics, as read by David Taylor, were as follows:

Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness,
Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun.

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