Love in Dreams

Arthur Symons

1865 to 1945

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And made again in a dream.
I lie on my pallet bed,
The rain on my garret roof is falling,
And I am cold and in pain.
She smiles, she speaks, and the world is ended,
I lie on my pallet bed,
As I lie awake in the night.
And I see her bright eyes gleam;
I lie on my pallet bed,
I hear her voice through the midnight calling,
And I hear the drip of the rain;
And my heart is wild with delight;

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