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Spirit Of Dreams

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I


    Where hast thou folded thy pinions,
    Spirit of Dreams?
    Hidden elusive garments
    Woven of gleams?
    In what divine dominions,
    Brighter than day,
    Far from the world's dark torments,
    Dost thou stay, dost thou stay?--
    When shall my yearnings reach thee
    Again?
    Not in vain let my soul beseech thee!
    Not in vain! not in vain!


II


    I have longed for thee as a lover
    For her, the one;
    As a brother for a sister
    Long dead and gone.
    I have called thee over and over
    Names sweet to hear;
    With words than music trister,
    And thrice as dear.
    How long must my sad heart woo thee,
    Yet fail?
    How long must my soul pursue thee,
    Nor avail, nor avail?


III


    All night hath thy loving mother,
    Beautiful Sleep,
    Lying beside me, listened
    And heard me weep.
    But ever thou soughtest another
    Who sought thee not;
    For him thy soft smile glistened--
    I was forgot.

    When shall my soul behold thee
    As before?
    When shall my heart infold thee?--
    Nevermore? nevermore?



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