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1850–1919

WHEREFORE?

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Wherefore in dreams are sorrows borne anew, A healed wound opened, or the past revived? Last night in my deep sleep I dreamed of you; Again the old love woke in me, and thrived

On looks of fire, and kisses, and sweet words Like silver waters purling in a stream, Or like the amorous melodies of birds: A dream — a dream!

Again upon the glory of the scene There settled that dread shadow of the cross That, when hearts love too well, falls in between; That warns them of impending woe and loss.

Again I saw you drifting from my life, As barques are rudely parted in a stream; Again my heart was torn with awful strife: A dream — a dream!

Again the deep night settled on me there, Alone I groped, and heard strange waters roll, Lost in that blackness of supreme despair That comes but once to any living soul.

Alone, afraid, I called your name aloud — Mine eyes, unveiled, beheld white stars agleam, And lo! awake, I cried, “Thank God, thank God! A dream — a dream!”

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