What Dreams May Come
What dreams may come
In dark of night, when sleep descends
On heavy-lidded eyes; and then
Unconscious lies the dreamer, blind
To all except his weary mind?
What dreams may come
When waking fails, and aching heart,
That long has kindled hope’s faint spark,
Must respite take from toils of day
And in the arms of sleep thus lay?
What dreams may come
In smallest hours, when curtain thins
Between the nightingale and wren,
And sleepers know not if they wake,
Or drowsy, float on slumber’s lake?
What dreams may come?
No man may tell for certain; such
Great myst’ries lie beyond the touch
Of mortal hand. Yet shall dreams come,
And go again, before the sun.
❤️
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