A Dream
William Blake
Once a dream did weave a shade
O’er my angel-guarded bed,
That an emmet lost its way
Where on grass methought I lay.
Troubled, wildered, and forlorn,
Dark, benighted, travel-worn,
Over many a tangle spray,
All heart-broke, I heard her say:
‘Oh my children! do they cry,
Do they hear their father sigh?
Now they look abroad to see,
Now return and weep for me.’
Pitying, I dropped a tear:
But I saw a glow-worm near,
Who replied, ‘What wailing wight
Calls the watchman of the night?
‘I am set to light the ground,
While the beetle goes his round:
Follow now the beetle’s hum;
Little wanderer, hie thee home!’
Oh, this is so sweet.
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And fuzzy. Thanks Miriam. 🙂
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BUONA GIORNATA 🙂
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Spero che la giornata era meravigliosa come te. 🙂
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How sweet! Love the image you selected to support the poem…that little wanderer is too cute!
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Thanks Tiny. Some say the color of the fuzzies can forecast the weather but I’m skeptical. 🙂
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