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A Dream Shape

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    With moon-white hearts that held a gleam
    I gathered wild-flowers in a dream,
    And shaped a woman, whose sweet blood
    Was odour of the wildwood bud.

    From dew, the starlight arrowed through,
    I wrought a woman's eyes of blue;
    The lids that on her eyeballs lay,
    Were rose-pale petals of the May.

    Out of a rosebud's veins I drew
    The flagrant crimson beating through
    The languid lips of her, whose kiss
    Was as a poppy's drowsiness.

    Out of the moonlight and the air
    I wrought the glory of her hair,
    That o'er her eyes' blue heaven lay
    Like some gold cloud o'er dawn of day.

    I took the music of the breeze
    And water, whispering in the trees,
    And shaped the soul that breathed below
    A woman's blossom breasts of snow.

    A shadow's shadow in the glass
    Of sleep, my spirit saw her pass:
    And thinking of it now, meseems
    We only live within our dreams.

    For in that time she was to me
    More real than our reality;
    More real than Earth, more real than I
    The unreal things that pass and die.



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