| Marie Bortolotto 2017 
 Last Night As I Was Sleeping
 
 Last night as I was sleeping,
 I dreamt—marvelous error!—
 that a spring was breaking
 out in my heart.
 I said: Along which secret aqueduct,
 Oh water, are you coming to me,
 water of a new life
 that I have never drunk?
 
 Last night as I was sleeping,
 I dreamt—marvelous error!—
 that I had a beehive
 here inside my heart.
 And the golden bees
 were making white combs
 and sweet honey
 from my old failures.
 
 Last night as I was sleeping,
 I dreamt—marvelous error!—
 that a fiery sun was giving
 light inside my heart.
 It was fiery because I felt
 warmth as from a hearth,
 and sun because it gave light
 and brought tears to my eyes.
 
 Last night as I slept,
 I dreamt—marvelous error!—
 that it was God I had
 here inside my heart.
 
 - Antonio Machado, Spanish Poet 1875 - 1939
 
 A Dream Within a Dream
 
 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?
 
 -Edgar Allan Poe, American Writer 1809 - 1849
 
 
 
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