The speaker from the first stanza associates his feelings as to being numb, almost as if to have taken drugs recently, because of the quote "drowsy numbness."
The speaker is the only too happy that the nightingale sings maybe because a nightingale represents youth, freedom and spontaneity.
'Ode to a Nightingale' explores the fullness and deepest exploration of the morality of human life.
The poem has ten stanzas which follows Keats' typical structure for his Ode's poems.
The first seven and last two lines in the stanzas are written in iambic pentameter. The eight line, however, is written in trimeter with only three syllables instead of five.
The rhyme scheme is: ABABCDECDE
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