Bright cap and streamers

James Joyce

1882 to 1941

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In troop at his shoulder
Bright cap and streamers,
As lover to lover,
Sweetheart, I come.
And the time of dreaming
Do nothing move.
With ribbons streaming
All you that love.
He sings the bolder;
The wild bees hum.
That will not after,
Dreams is over—
That song and laughter
He sings in the hollow:
Leave dreams to the dreamers
Come follow, come follow,

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