John Keats / John Keats / John / Please put your scarf on.

J.d. Salinger
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John Keats / John Keats / John / Please put your scarf on. This is a poem that is commonly used as a quote at the end of facebook status. Most people use the line as an insult and refer to the person who used it as a jerk. However, there is a reason for this: the line actually expresses true love and affection for someone. The fact that you would care about how they feel, and take time to read their profile, shows that you truly love them and want to spend time with them.

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