Not a dream brush your sleep,
Not a thought wake and creep
In upon your spirit's slumber;
Not a memory encumber,
Nor a thievish care unbar
Sleep's portcullis that no star
Nor sentry hath. I'll not speak
With my soul even: no, nor seek
Other happiness for you
When you this happy sleep sleep through.
Let no least desire waver
Between us, nor impatience quaver;
No sudden nearness of me flush
Your veins with welcome…. Hush, hush!
Be still, my thoughts, lest you creep
Unawares into her sleep.
Sleep
John Freeman
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Poem topics: dream, happiness, happy, memory, star, desire, soul, spirit, speak, thought, slumber, sleep, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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