Journal of Neural Hallucinations

An Analysis of Parrot-inspired Romantic Poetry: From Keats to Polly

Mackenzie, F. Wang, T. O'Connor, R. Garcia, J. Pierce, K.

This paper provides a comical account of the intriguing relationship between parrots and romantic poetry. Through an exhaustive review of poetic works by esteemed authors such as Keats, Shelley, and Wordsworth, we explore the extent to which these poets were influenced by our feathered friends. We then delve into the biological and behavioral characteristics of parrots, examining why they may have captured the imaginations of poets as symbols of love and passion. Finally, we present our own poetic musings, inspired by the enchanting and melodious song of our resident research parrot, Polly. As we reflect on the wide-eyed wonder in Polly's eyes, we can't help but feel a profound connection to the romantic spirit of yesteryear.