I Dream You Float Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

I Dream You Float

Rating: 5.0


I Dream You Float,
Come now please to me.
After having passed them all
and Come to me this is yours
and come to me in the loud silence
of the night and white with it,
inside the mind of wait, I will.

Come lay abreast of me, you it's coiled sun
effervescing loving silence of he/you
sleeping safely such is trust my dream and more
many more you lifted up, through thee by most,
unseen upon thine brow.
Crying, 'Yet, O yea, and when you Come with
shy soft, rounded moon, my burning cheeks
and my eyes are fevered, 'Iris, brightest pupil.
As sunlight on the crowded river dream
our stream of streams.
Through it all by you and Coming back in tears,
Flowers, memory, hope and faith
of all the finished years, hope 'unbeknownst.
Floating dreams, you shine my love and tossed
I am too deep but also red my heart you beat,
by you too sweet,
three words brought so sweet,
Whose wakening should have been your
forever is each day around your face, long ago.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Marieta Maglas 05 April 2010

''Floating dreams, you shine my love and tossed I am too deep but also red my heart you beat, '' excellent lyric poem, lovely to read 10/10/10

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Dr.subhendu Kar 03 April 2010

Crying, 'Yet, O yea, and when you Come with shy soft, rounded moon, my burning cheeks and my eyes are fevered, 'Iris, brightest pupil. As sunlight on the crowded river dream our stream of streams........... moon by hope of dream when resolute wholeness trembles by gleams of rays yet buries the darkness deep below yet from within to beneath by stream, wonder awes by delight of gleams, fantastic yet ingenious by glory of gleams endeared upon, yet a marvel of unique genre,10++++, thanks for sharing

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Miriam Maia Padua 01 April 2010

nice to read... lovely and worth remembering.. sweet... Maia

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James McLain

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From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By
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