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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
DREAMS, by CHARLES WEEKES First Line: I troubled in my dream. I knew | |||
I troubled in my dream. I knew The silent gates and walls. Around me out of shadow grew The steady waterfalls. Afar the raven spot-like flew Where nothing wakes or calls. I fell on deeper trance. I was Where all the dead are hid. They dreamed. They did not sleep, because They saw with lifted lid. They worked with neither word nor pause: I knew not what they did. I stood there with the dead in hell Dreaming, and heard no moan. The light died, and the darkness fell About me like a stone. I woke upon the midnight bell In God's dream here alone. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...I AM THE WORLD by CHARLES WEEKES FORBIDDEN FRUIT: 2 by EMILY DICKINSON LITTLE BROWN BABY by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR CALDWELL OF SPRINGFIELD [JUNE 23, 1780] by FRANCIS BRET HARTE TO HIS WATCH, WHEN HE COULD NOT SLEEP by EDWARD HERBERT DENIAL [OR, DENIALL] by GEORGE HERBERT |
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