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Poe's Poetry

Poems of Manhood: Dreamland

By a route obscure and lonely,

Haunted by ill angels only,

Where an Eidolon, named NIGHT,

On a black throne reigns upright,

I have reached these lands but newly

From an ultimate dim Thule -

From a wild weird clime that lieth, sublime,

Out of SPACE - out of TIME.


Bottomless vales and boundless floods,

And chasms, and caves, and Titan woods,

With forms that no man can discover

For the dews that drip all over;

Mountains toppling evermore

Into seas without a shore;

Seas that restlessly aspire,

Surging, unto skies of fire;

Lakes that endlessly outspread

Their lone waters - lone and dead,

Their still waters - still and chilly

With the snows of the lolling lily.


By the lakes that thus outspread

Their lone waters, lone and dead, -

Their sad waters, sad and chilly

With the snows of the lolling lily, -


By the mountains - near the river

Murmuring lowly, murmuring ever, -

By the gray woods, - by the swamp

Where the toad and the newt encamp, -

By the dismal tarns and pools

Where dwell the Ghouls, -

By each spot the most unholy -

In each nook most melancholy, -


There the traveller meets aghast

Sheeted Memories of the past -

Shrouded forms that start and sigh

As they pass the wanderer by -

White-robed forms of friends long given,

In agony, to the Earth - and Heaven.


For the heart whose woes are legion

'Tis a peaceful, soothing region -

For the spirit that walks in shadow

'Tis - oh, 'tis an Eldorado!

But the traveller, travelling through it,

May not - dare not openly view it;

Never its mysteries are exposed

To the weak human eye unclosed;

So wills its King, who hath forbid

The uplifting of the fringed lid;

And thus the sad Soul that here passes

Beholds it but through darkened glasses.


By a route obscure and lonely,

Haunted by ill angels only.


Where an Eidolon, named NIGHT,

On a black throne reigns upright,

I have wandered home but newly

From this ultimate dim Thule.


1844

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