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If dreams were tangible, dear princess, I'd give you mine this dream where unfading echoes never die Back a long, grassy lane, a house once white, now greying with time set against the slope of verdant hill, and crowded amongst a hundred soughing pines Nearby a sundappled wood with tranquil creek and mossy stones Ferns tall as your waist and creamy mushrooms Beyond stretch clover scented pasture haunted by purplish dusk and ghosts of gurnsey calves with solemn eyes To bring a smile to your lovely face and a song to your heart. Above a garret where silvery moonbeams dance scented by old mothballs and books from bygone days their yellowed pages mildewed and musty with age Perhaps some tear stained journal from yesteryears penned by long dead poetess, kindred spirit facing hardships like our own listening to this same ancient wind sweeping the trees, gaunt branches scratching windowpanes as souls forlorn yes, I would give you all this, sweet princess, if wishes had wings just to bring a smile to your lovely face this dream where unfading echoes never die
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Aug 13, 2014
Aug 13, 2014 at 9:30 PM UTC
My Dream For You
If dreams were tangible, dear princess, I'd give you mine this dream where unfading echoes never die Back a long, grassy lane, a house once white, now greying with time set against the slope of verdant hill, and crowded amongst a hundred soughing pines Nearby a sundappled wood with tranquil creek and mossy stones Ferns tall as your waist and creamy mushrooms Beyond stretch clover scented pasture haunted by purplish dusk and ghosts of gurnsey calves with solemn eyes To bring a smile to your lovely face and a song to your heart. Above a garret where silvery moonbeams dance scented by old mothballs and books from bygone days their yellowed pages mildewed and musty with age Perhaps some tear stained journal from yesteryears penned by long dead poetess, kindred spirit facing hardships like our own listening to this same ancient wind sweeping the trees, gaunt branches scratching windowpanes as souls forlorn yes, I would give you all this, sweet princess, if wishes had wings just to bring a smile to your lovely face this dream where unfading echoes never die
© Hilda August 13, 2014 Written for my dear daughter Marian who has felt rather sad and tired tonight
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Aug 13, 2014
Aug 13, 2014 at 9:30 PM UTC
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