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1862–1932

VANISHED DREAMS

Gilbert Parker

Dreams, only dreams. They sprang from loneliness Of outer life; from innermost desire To reach the soul that now in golden fire Of cherished song I pray for and caress.

I wandered through the world with longing gaze, To find her who was my hope's parallel, That to her I might all my gospel tell Of changeless love, and bid her make appraise.

I knew that some day I should look within The ever-deepening distance of her eyes; For, in my dreams, from veiled Seraphim Came one, as if in answer to my cries:

And passing near me, pointed down the road That led me at the last to thy abode.

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