About This Quote
I tend the flowers of my mind, watering our memories as they bloom. This quote from the poet John Keats suggests that we can create a garden to grow our memories, but it is up to us to water them and tend to them. Keats appears to be suggesting that a person can create a garden to grow a memory, but it is up to the person who carries the memory to water and tend it. In this way, the memory does not die after being forgotten.
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