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I Dream

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Oh, I have dreams.    I sometimes dream of Life          In the full meaning of that splendid word.          Its subtle music which few men have heard,     Though all may hear it, sounding through earth's strife.     Its mountain heights by mystic breezes kissed          Lifting their lovely peaks above the dust;          Its treasures which no touch of time can rust,     Its emerald seas, its dawns of amethyst,          Its certain purpose, its serene repose,          Its usefulness, that finds no hour for woes,         This is my dream of Life.     Yes, I have dreams.    I ofttimes dream of Love          As radiant and brilliant as a star.          As changeless, too, as that fixed light afar     Which glorifies vast worlds of space above.     Strong as the tempest when it holds its breath,          Before it bursts in fury; and as deep          As the unfathomed seas, where lost worlds sleep,     And sad as birth, and beautiful as death.          As fervent as the fondest soul could crave,          Yet holy as the moonlight on a grave.         This is my dream of Love.     Yes, yes, I dream.    One oft-recurring dream          Is beautiful and comforting and blest,          Complete with certain promises of rest,     Divine content, and ecstasy supreme.     When that strange essence, author of all faith,          That subtle something, which cries for the light,          Like a lost child who wanders in the night,     Shall solve the mighty mystery of Death,          Shall find eternal progress, or sublime          And satisfying slumber for all time.         This is my dream of Death.

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"Oh, I have dreams.    I sometimes dream of Life..."

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