Oft Do I Dream

Paul Verlaine

 Next Poem          

Oft do I dream this strange and penetrating dream:
An unknown woman, whom I love, who loves me well,
Who does not every time quite change, nor yet quite dwell
The same,--and loves me well, and knows me as I am.

For she knows me! My heart, clear as a crystal beam
To her alone, ceases to be inscrutable
To her alone, and she alone knows to dispel
My grief, cooling my brow with her tears' gentle stream.

Is she of favor dark or fair?--I do not know.
Her name? All I remember is that it doth flow
Softly, as do the names of them we loved and lost.

Her eyes are like the statues',--mild and grave and wide;
And for her voice she has as if it were the ghost
Of other voices,--well-loved voices that have died.

Next Poem 

 Back to Paul Verlaine
Get a free collection of Classic Poetry ↓

Receive the ebook in seconds 50 poems from 50 different authors


To be able to leave a comment here you must be registered. Log in or Sign up.

Comments2
  • lynnehuynh

    Just came acorss this beautful poem nd it realy resonated wth me. Such a powerful portrayal of dreams, love and longing for someone we may nt even knw. It has really moved me and I'm glad I found it whilst goin through this site for my homewrk.

    • ValarieYarborou

      "Oft Do I Dream" didn't do much for me.