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1844–1912

A DREAM

Andrew Lang

Why will you haunt my sleep? You know it may not be, The grave is wide and deep, That sunders you and me;

In bitter dreams we reap The sorrow we have sown, And I would I were asleep, Forgotten and alone!

We knew and did not know, We saw and did not see, The nets that long ago Fate wove for you and me;

The cruel nets that keep The birds that sob and moan, And I would we were asleep, Forgotten and alone!

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