Stanza+2+Grecian+Urn

Paradox- speaker praises the songs being heard from the silent urn; the music is too good for the ears to hear, the music is for the spirit "fair youth beneath the trees"- the male on the urn is fixed in his location just as the leaves are fixed to the tree and just as the leaves will forever remain lively and never die, so will the male-figure "the piper"- although the piper is close to his lover's lips, they will never embrace but tells the piper not to feel sorrowful, because his maiden will remain beautiful forever and their love will last forever