I wandered down Sleep's vast and sunless vale,
Where silence and Cimmerian darkness lay
That never moon nor stars disturb, nor Day
With sword of golden light. Beside the trail
I groping followed, through that secret dale,
A deep and voiceless river stole its way -
Dark Lethe's stream, owning whose opiate sway
I onward went without a doubt or fail.
Till, lo! the atramental veil of night
That, stifling, hung about, behind, before,
Was sudden parted by some unseen hand,
And on my vision leapt a marvelous sight -
A green and joyous plain, with fair skies o'er,
The Dream-god's sunlight-drenched, enchanted land.
The Dream-god's Realm
Clark Ashton Smith
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Poem topics: dark, dream, god, green, light, moon, never, night, river, silence, sleep, deep, plain, doubt, secret, vision, golden, sunlight, marvelous, sword, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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