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Categories: Bedtime Shema, Dreaming
Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., Angelic Protection, Anglo Jewry, British Jewry, dreams, English Romanticism, Prayers as poems, sleep
Excerpt: The poem, "A Description of my Dreams" by Rosa Emma Salaman, was written in September 1849 and first published in the Occident and American Jewish Advocate Vol. 6:4, Tamuz 5608, July 1848, p.175-177. . . .
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A Description of my Dreams |
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Oh, wake me not, my sisters dear,
Nor call me when I sleep, And if no more I waken here, I pray you not to weep. |
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For oh! I have such happy dreams,
So fraught with joy and love! For to another world it seems I nightly do remove. |
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So tranquilly, so silently,
I join that world of bliss, That, were it not for so much joy, I still might think it this. |
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I hear no voice, no single sound
Is borne upon the air, But love and kindness all around, Seem breathing everywhere. |
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They gently come and take my hand
To clasp within their own; They are not here, that shadowy band— I wake—and they are flown. |
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I think that spirits when we sleep
Are watching from above, And if they thus their vigils keep, Their watchword must be love. |
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Oh, surely on the midnight wind
Pure spirits must be borne, To pour down joy upon the mind, Which vanishes with morn. |
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They are not words, or looks, or tones,
Which sink into my soul, Yet, when I wake my spirit moans To reach that happy goal. |
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There seems a sense of thrilling bliss,
Unearthly and refined, A mingling of that world with this, All heart—all soul—all mind! |
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Even the summer flowers I love
Are placed within my hand, And calmly, silently, I rove About that blessed land. |
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Then wake me not, my sisters dear,
Whene’er I sleep again: My waking hours are cold and drear— In sleep I know not pain. |
The poem, “A Description of my Dreams” by Rosa Emma Salaman, was first published in the Occident and American Jewish Advocate Vol. 6:4, Tamuz 5608, July 1848, p.175-177.
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Contributor: Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
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Title: Pages from The Occident, July 1848
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