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I have a dream to fill the golden sheath of a remembered day . . . . (Air heavy and massed and blue as the vapor of opium . . . domes fired in sulphurous mist . . . sea quiescent as a gray seal . . . and the emerging sun spurting up gold over Sydney, smoke-pale, rising out of the bay . . . . ) But the day is an up-turned cup and its sun a junk of red iron guttering in sluggish-green water where shall I pour my dream?
This poem is in the public domain.
About This Poem
“The Dream” was published in Sun-Up and Other Poems (Huebsch, 1920).
Lola Ridge was born on December 12, 1873, in Dublin. Her collections of poetry include The Ghetto and Other Poems (Huebsch, 1918) and Firehead (Payson & Clarke, 1929). She died on May 19, 1941.
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