Dreams
D. H. Lawrence
All people dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their mind, Wake in the morning to find that it was vanity. But the dreamers of the day are dangerous people, For they dream their dreams with open eyes, And make them come true.
Next 10 Poems
- D. H. Lawrence : Dreams Nascent
- D. H. Lawrence : Dreams Old
- D. H. Lawrence : Drunk
- D. H. Lawrence : Elegy
- D. H. Lawrence : Embankment At Night, Before The War: Charity
- D. H. Lawrence : Embankment At Night, Before The War: Outcasts
- D. H. Lawrence : Epilogue
- D. H. Lawrence : Everlasting Flowers
- D. H. Lawrence : Excursion
- D. H. Lawrence : Firelight And Nightfall
Previous 10 Poems
- D. H. Lawrence : Dolor Of Autumn
- D. H. Lawrence : Dissolute
- D. H. Lawrence : Discord In Childhood
- D. H. Lawrence : Discipline
- D. H. Lawrence : Debacle
- D. H. Lawrence : Cruelty And Love
- D. H. Lawrence : Craving For Spring
- D. H. Lawrence : Conundrums
- D. H. Lawrence : Conceit
- D. H. Lawrence : Coming Awake