Dream Poems
Dream
Emily Bronte - A Day Dream
On a sunny brae, alone I layOne summer afternoon;It was the marriage-time of MayWith her young lover, June. From her mother's heart,.- Dream poems.
Helen Hunt Jackson - A Dream
I dreamed that I ws dead and crossed the heavens,-- Heavens after heavens with burning feet and swift,-- And cried: "O God, where art.- Dream poems.
William Blake - A Dream
Once a dream did weave a shade,O'er my Angel-guarded bed.That an Emmet lost it's wayWhere on grass methought I lay.Troubled wildered.- Dream poems.
Mary Oliver - A Dream Of Trees
There is a thing in me that dreamed of trees, A quiet house, some green and modest acresA little way from every troubling town, A little.- Dream poems.
Li Ching Chao - A Morning Dream
This morning I dreamed I followedWidely spaced bells, ringing in the wind,And climbed through mists to rosy clouds.I realized my destined.- Dream poems.
Stephen Crane - Ay, Workman, Make Me A Dream,
Ay, workman, make me a dream,A dream for my love.Cunningly weave sunlight,Breezes, and flowers.Let it be of the cloth of meadows.And.- Dream poems.
Carl Sandburg - Carlovingian Dreams
COUNT these reminiscences like money.The Greeks had their picnics under another name.The Romans wore glad rags and told their neighbors,.- Dream poems.
George William Russell - Dream Love
I DID not deem it half so sweetTo feel thy gentle hand,As in a dream thy soul to greetAcross wide leagues of land. Untouched more near.- Dream poems.
John Berryman - Dream Song 132: A Small Dream
A Small Dream It was only a small dream of the Golden World,now you trot off to bed. I'll turn the machine.- Dream poems.
Siegfried Sassoon - Dreamers
Soldiers are citizens of death's gray land,Drawing no dividend from time's to-morrows.In the great hour of destiny they stand,Each.- Dream poems.
David Herbert Lawrence - Dreams
All people dream, but not equally.Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their mind,Wake in the morning to find that it.- Dream poems.
Anne Bronte - Dreams
While on my lonely couch I lie,I seldom feel myself alone,For fancy fills my dreaming eyeWith scenes and pleasures of its own. Then.- Dream poems.
Robert William Service - Dreams Are Best
I just think that dreams are best, Just to sit and fancy things; Give your gold no acid test,Try not how your silver rings;Fancy.- Dream poems.
Carl Sandburg - Dreams In The Dusk
DREAMS in the dusk,Only dreams closing the dayAnd with the day's close going backTo the gray things, the dark things,The far, deep.- Dream poems.
David Herbert Lawrence - Dreams Nascent
My world is a painted fresco, where coloured shapes Of old, ineffectual lives linger blurred and warm; An endless tapestry the past.- Dream poems.
William Butler Yeats - Her Dream
I dreamed as in my bed I lay,All night's fathomless wisdom come,That I had shorn my locks awayAnd laid them on Love's lettered tomb:But.- Dream poems.
Percy Bysshe Shelley - I Arise From Dreams Of Thee
I arise from dreams of thee In the first sweet sleep of night, When the winds are breathing low, And the stars are shining bright I.- Dream poems.
Dylan Thomas - I Dreamed My Genesis
I dreamed my genesis in sweat of sleep, breakingThrough the rotating shell, strongAs motor muscle on the drill, drivingThrough vision.- Dream poems.
Robert Louis Stevenson - I Dreamed Of Forest Alleys Fair
I.I DREAMED of forest alleys fairAnd fields of gray-flowered grass,Where by the yellow summer moonMy Jenny seemed to pass.I dreamed.- Dream poems.
Robert Desnos - I Have Dreamed Of You So Much
I have dreamed of you so much that you are no longer real.Is there still time for me to reach your breathing body, to kiss your mouth.- Dream poems.
Sidney Lanier - June Dreams, In January
"So pulse, and pulse, thou rhythmic-hearted NoonThat liest, large-limbed, curved along the hills,In languid palpitation, half a-swoonWith.- Dream poems.
Lord Alfred Tennyson - Sea Dreams
A city clerk, but gently born and bred;His wife, an unknown artist's orphan child--One babe was theirs, a Margaret, three years old:They,.- Dream poems.
E E Cummings - Supposing I Dreamed This)... (IX)
supposing i dreamed this)only imagine,when day has thrilledyou are a house around whichi am a wind-your walls will not reckon howstrangely.- Dream poems.
Robert William Service - The Bohemian Dreams
Because my overcoat's in pawn,I choose to take my glassWithin a little bistro onThe rue du Montparnasse;The dusty bins with bottles.- Dream poems.
Lola Ridge - The Dream
I have a dreamto fill the golden sheathof a remembered day....(Airheavy and massed and blueas the vapor of opium...domesfired in sulphurous.- Dream poems.
On a sunny brae, alone I layOne summer afternoon;It was the marriage-time of MayWith her young lover, June. From her mother's heart,.- Dream poems.
Helen Hunt Jackson - A Dream
I dreamed that I ws dead and crossed the heavens,-- Heavens after heavens with burning feet and swift,-- And cried: "O God, where art.- Dream poems.
William Blake - A Dream
Once a dream did weave a shade,O'er my Angel-guarded bed.That an Emmet lost it's wayWhere on grass methought I lay.Troubled wildered.- Dream poems.
Mary Oliver - A Dream Of Trees
There is a thing in me that dreamed of trees, A quiet house, some green and modest acresA little way from every troubling town, A little.- Dream poems.
Li Ching Chao - A Morning Dream
This morning I dreamed I followedWidely spaced bells, ringing in the wind,And climbed through mists to rosy clouds.I realized my destined.- Dream poems.
Stephen Crane - Ay, Workman, Make Me A Dream,
Ay, workman, make me a dream,A dream for my love.Cunningly weave sunlight,Breezes, and flowers.Let it be of the cloth of meadows.And.- Dream poems.
Carl Sandburg - Carlovingian Dreams
COUNT these reminiscences like money.The Greeks had their picnics under another name.The Romans wore glad rags and told their neighbors,.- Dream poems.
George William Russell - Dream Love
I DID not deem it half so sweetTo feel thy gentle hand,As in a dream thy soul to greetAcross wide leagues of land. Untouched more near.- Dream poems.
John Berryman - Dream Song 132: A Small Dream
A Small Dream It was only a small dream of the Golden World,now you trot off to bed. I'll turn the machine.- Dream poems.
Siegfried Sassoon - Dreamers
Soldiers are citizens of death's gray land,Drawing no dividend from time's to-morrows.In the great hour of destiny they stand,Each.- Dream poems.
David Herbert Lawrence - Dreams
All people dream, but not equally.Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their mind,Wake in the morning to find that it.- Dream poems.
Anne Bronte - Dreams
While on my lonely couch I lie,I seldom feel myself alone,For fancy fills my dreaming eyeWith scenes and pleasures of its own. Then.- Dream poems.
Robert William Service - Dreams Are Best
I just think that dreams are best, Just to sit and fancy things; Give your gold no acid test,Try not how your silver rings;Fancy.- Dream poems.
Carl Sandburg - Dreams In The Dusk
DREAMS in the dusk,Only dreams closing the dayAnd with the day's close going backTo the gray things, the dark things,The far, deep.- Dream poems.
David Herbert Lawrence - Dreams Nascent
My world is a painted fresco, where coloured shapes Of old, ineffectual lives linger blurred and warm; An endless tapestry the past.- Dream poems.
William Butler Yeats - Her Dream
I dreamed as in my bed I lay,All night's fathomless wisdom come,That I had shorn my locks awayAnd laid them on Love's lettered tomb:But.- Dream poems.
Percy Bysshe Shelley - I Arise From Dreams Of Thee
I arise from dreams of thee In the first sweet sleep of night, When the winds are breathing low, And the stars are shining bright I.- Dream poems.
Dylan Thomas - I Dreamed My Genesis
I dreamed my genesis in sweat of sleep, breakingThrough the rotating shell, strongAs motor muscle on the drill, drivingThrough vision.- Dream poems.
Robert Louis Stevenson - I Dreamed Of Forest Alleys Fair
I.I DREAMED of forest alleys fairAnd fields of gray-flowered grass,Where by the yellow summer moonMy Jenny seemed to pass.I dreamed.- Dream poems.
Robert Desnos - I Have Dreamed Of You So Much
I have dreamed of you so much that you are no longer real.Is there still time for me to reach your breathing body, to kiss your mouth.- Dream poems.
Sidney Lanier - June Dreams, In January
"So pulse, and pulse, thou rhythmic-hearted NoonThat liest, large-limbed, curved along the hills,In languid palpitation, half a-swoonWith.- Dream poems.
Lord Alfred Tennyson - Sea Dreams
A city clerk, but gently born and bred;His wife, an unknown artist's orphan child--One babe was theirs, a Margaret, three years old:They,.- Dream poems.
E E Cummings - Supposing I Dreamed This)... (IX)
supposing i dreamed this)only imagine,when day has thrilledyou are a house around whichi am a wind-your walls will not reckon howstrangely.- Dream poems.
Robert William Service - The Bohemian Dreams
Because my overcoat's in pawn,I choose to take my glassWithin a little bistro onThe rue du Montparnasse;The dusty bins with bottles.- Dream poems.
Lola Ridge - The Dream
I have a dreamto fill the golden sheathof a remembered day....(Airheavy and massed and blueas the vapor of opium...domesfired in sulphurous.- Dream poems.

