THE DREAMER.
' • 1,? ,'fi,ouca|hmo a. dreamer I - • • • pqerinp at life thro', its-shades, Rpbuking the.sunshine, adoriii£.tlioglades; A drorio.m tho.world Vhive, an-idler; vpu say, Avoiding the.burden, the licat of tho'day- ; ■ Vou call file a dreamer! Andcapj not .what- visions, arc mine; as they ■• •• speed . •: i Through my .i dream-garden, garlanding , How'ret and;.weed; ' You Know, not the dreamer has dreftips' : I • arc worth-. • ••• • .' j All sorrows and joys of ; "earth! ;■ . i.'/ 1 >~ , .. So ,be I'm. a dreamer! Pass by,* world I • 'And leave me, the dreams"*' ' mv ov.'n! * •: ,■ The moss deemslho violet for him has'heetv, grown; -.' .• .'•• : ; '-'••" Give, the stars ! v Givo the lark - his blne skv ll- ■' » Lcare not who wakes. so' that each dreams ■ as ( II >, : I sleep to r the world-side; so long as I'deem You my,-one perfect dream I • E. .Cosby; in tSie "Westminster Gazette:" ■ .' .V,/v.-'/.. - 'i .;
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 108, 30 January 1908, Page 3
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137THE DREAMER. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 108, 30 January 1908, Page 3
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