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A DREAM by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX

Poet Analysis

First Line: THAT WAS A CURIOUS DREAM; I THOUGHT THE THREE
Last Line: THAT I AWOKE AND JOINED TOO IN THEIR MIRTH.
Subject(s): DREAMS; EARTH; PLANETS; SEA; SUN; NIGHTMARES; WORLD; OCEAN;

That was a curious dream; I thought the three
Great planets that are drawing near the sun
With such unerring certainty, begun
To talk together in a mighty glee.
They spoke of vast convulsions which would be
Throughout the solar system -- the rare fun
Of watching haughty stars drop, one by one,
And vanish in a seething vapor sea.

I thought I heard them comment on the earth --
That small dark object -- doomed beyond a doubt.
They wondered if live creatures moved about
Its tiny surface, deeming it of worth.
And then they laughed -- 't was such a ringing shout
That I awoke and joined too in their mirth.



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