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1849–1916

WHEN MY DREAMS COME TRUE

James Whitcomb Riley

When my dreams come true — when my dreams come true — Shall I lean from out my casement, in the starlight and the dew, To listen — smile and listen to the tinkle of the strings Of the sweet guitar my lover's fingers fondle, as he sings?

And the nude moon slowly, slowly shoulders into view, Shall I vanish from his vision — when my dreams come true? When my dreams come true — shall the simple gown I wear Be changed to softest satin, and my maiden-braided hair

Be raveled into flossy mists of rarest, fairest gold, To be minted into kisses, more than any heart can hold?— Or “the summer of my tresses” shall my lover liken to “The fervor of his passion” — when my dreams come true?

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