A Dream Within a StoryA Poem by Kelley QuinnBased off of Shakespeare's sonnet "Shall I compare thee to a Summer's day?"Shall I compare thee to a dream forgot? Thou art heartier and far more thorough. The swift awakening removes the thought; The story of a dream begins to slow, Yet so lovely the novel will redeem The mind’s loss of loving and recapture Each forgotten tale that creates the dream: It seems our fickle ways have a master. Now thy internal story shall remain And gather the thoughts of the people gone. In death, the story, the people will gain; In time, the story becomes the dawn. So long as men can dream, or eyes can read, So long lives the tale, and the men, proceed. © 2012 Kelley Quinn |
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Added on November 29, 2012 Last Updated on November 29, 2012 Tags: sonnet, shakespeare, dream, story Author
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