Skip to content
1872–1906

IF

Paul Laurence Dunbar

If life were but a dream, my Love, And death the waking time; If day had not a beam, my Love, And night had not a rhyme,—

A barren, barren world were this Without one saving gleam; I‘ d only ask that with a kiss You‘ d wake me from the dream.

If dreaming were the sum of days, And loving were the bane; If battling for a wreath of bays Could soothe a heart in pain,—

I‘ d scorn the meed of battle's might, All other aims above I‘ d choose the human's higher right, To suffer and to love!

Cookies on Poetry Cove

We use cookies to remember your language preference and — only with your consent — to learn how Poetry Cove is used. You can change your mind any time.
IF · Paul Laurence Dunbar · Poetry Cove