This document provides an analysis of synesthetic imagery in John Keats's poem "Ode to a Nightingale". It highlights Keats's use of words that appeal to multiple senses such as taste, smell, sight, touch, and sound. Examples of sensory words given include "drink", "opiate", "flora", "flowers", "green", "bubbles", "pain", "ache", "melodious", and "sing". The document contrasts sad, sorrowful words with words that describe the nightingale's song and rejuvenation from nature. It aims to show how Keats uses rich, sensory language to describe just one season of joy.