What dreams we have and how they fly
Like rosy clouds across the sky;
Of wealth, of fame, of sure success,
Of love that comes to cheer and bless;
And how they wither, how they fade,
The waning wealth, the jilting jade-
The fame that for a moment gleams,
Then flies forever,-dreams, ah-dreams!
O burning doubt and long regret,
O tears with which our eyes are wet,
Heart-throbs, heart-aches, the glut of pain,
The somber cloud, the bitter rain,
You were not of those dreams-ah! well,
Your full fruition who can tell?
Wealth, fame, and love, ah! love that beams
Upon our souls, all dreams-ah! dreams.
Dreams (ii)
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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Poem topics: I love you, cloud, pain, rain, sky, success, forever, long, moment, doubt, bitter, regret, heart, I miss you, wealth, love, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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