A Dream Within a Dream by Edgar Allan Poe

A Dream Within a Dream
by Edgar Allan Poe
Take this kiss upon the brow! 
And, in parting from you now, 
Thus much let me avow: 
You are not wrong who deem 
That my days have been a dream; 
Yet if hope has flown away 
In a night, or in a day, 
In a vision, or in none, 
Is it therefore the less gone? 
All that we see or seem 
Is but a dream within a dream. 

I stand amid the roar 
Of a surf-tormented shore, 
And I hold within my hand 
Grains of the golden sand-- 
How few! yet how they creep 
Through my fingers to the deep, 
While I weep--while I weep! 
O God! can I not grasp 
Them with a tighter clasp? 
O God! can I not save 
One from the pitiless wave? 
Is all that we see or seem 
But a dream within a dream? 

"A Dream Within a Dream" is a revised version of a poem Edgar Allan Poe originally composed in the 1820s. This poem is found in public domain. 

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