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There are times when a dream delicious
Steals a musing hour,
Like a face with love
That peeps from a woodland bower;
And dear scene comes changeless;
A wooded hill and river;
A deep, cool bend, where the lilies end,
And the elm-tree shadows quiver.
And I on the brink there, dreaming
That the life live is a dream;
That the real is the seeming,
And the true is the sun-flecked stream.
Beneath me, the perch and the bream sail
In the dim cool depths of the river;
The struggling fly breaks the mirrored sky
And elm-tree shadows quiver.
There are voices of children on the hill;
There are bees thro’ the flag-flowers humming;
The lighter-man calls to the lock, and mill
On the farther side is drumming.
I sink to sleep in my dream of a dream,
In the grass by the brink of a river,
Where the voices blend and the lilies end
And the elm-tree shadows quiver.
Like a gift the past is the kindly dream,
For the and passion and pain
Are adrift like the on the breast of the stream,
And the child-life comes again.
O, the sweet sweet pain of joy that died—
Of a pain that is forever!
O, the life that died in the tide
That was once my sun-flecked river.