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A Dream Within A Dream

Take this kiss upon the brow!
And, in parting from you now,
Thus much let me avow-
You are not wrong, who deem
That my days have been a dream;
Yet if hope has flown away
In a night, or in a day,
In a vision, or in none,
Is it therefore the less gone?
All that we see or seem
Is but a dream within a dream.

I stand amid the roar
Of a surf-tormented shore,
And I hold within my hand
Grains of the golden sand-
How few! yet how they creep
Through my fingers to the deep,
While I weep- while I weep!
O God! can I not grasp
Them with a tighter clasp?
O God! can I not save
One from the pitiless wave?
Is all that we see or seem
But a dream within a dream?

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  • April 15
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    From guest spaz (contact)
    i love the first line cuz it reminds me of a poem i wrote about how my first real kiss would fill.

  • Edgar Allan Poe is truly the BEST poet ever.

    "Is all that we see or seem
    But a dream within a dream?"
    The best line in the poem. A profound question, unanswerable but wanting of an answer.


  • October 12, 2007
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    Homework assignment

    From guest Anna Banana Bread Dough (contact)
    I chose this poem, for my homework assignment. We had to choose a poem and write what it's about. I can't figure out what this poem is about, but it's very deep, and i don't' want to choose another. I was thinking of Shel Silverstein at first, but than i saw this poem. And i love it, without understanding it.


  • August 21, 2007
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    From guest H (contact)
    love it! i am going to read this poem as a talent for my miss county fair.


  • June 24, 2007
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    ummmmm...

    From guest morgan pierce (contact)
    wow i love this one its so real i thought of this severl times before


  • June 10, 2007
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    Edgar :)

    From guest Ashley (contact)
    I'm not an avid reader of Poe, but had this quote left on my dry-erase board by a man moving our home supplies from old house to new house. It struck me how beautiful and fluent he can be. The beats that he puts in the syllables in each line are very interesting; the poem flows in a very unique way. Chuang Tzu...speaking of him...does anyone know a little more about him? I am really very interested in his "butterfly" poem.


  • June 7, 2007
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    He searched deep in to his soul

    From guest Elizabeth (contact)
    I love the way he expressed his loss of love in that if its a dream. He was an amazing man with great imagination of life and death. (Lisa)


  • June 4, 2007
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    hmm..

    From guest bear141 (contact)
    ths poetry is great..^_^..


  • May 31, 2007
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    Chuang Tzu

    From guest Karen (contact)
    This reminds me of another poem: Once upon a time, I, Chuang Tzu, dreamt I was a butterfly, fluttering hither and thither, to all intents and purposes, a butterfly. I was conscious only of following my fancies as a butterfly, and was unconscious of my individuality as a man. Suddenly, I awoke, and there I lay, myself again. Now I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly dreaming I am a man.


  • April 29, 2007
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    what kind of poem

    From guest Hannah (contact)
    what kind/type of poem is A Dream Within A Dream?


  • April 17, 2007
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    From guest Ryan Smith (contact)
    I can see how this poem realates to Poe's life. The loss of a loved one, a sad death.


  • A u r i e l l e
    April 10, 2007

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    O God! can I not grasp
    Them with a tighter clasp?
    O God! can I not save
    One from the pitiless wave?
    Is all that we see or seem
    But a dream within a dream?

    that's what I call creative


    Is it what we in a dream in a dream
    all my life poe I havenot known
    what love could be where my eyes couldn't see
    that I was living in a dream
    within a dream

    That I wait for death
    So I don't die yet
    that I know this life
    is nothing but a dream to me


  • March 28, 2007
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    Dreams

    From guest Amicus (contact)
    some people believe that this world is a dream and if you wake up from this dream it is just as if you die .... is not perseption of reallity all there is


  • March 16, 2007
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    Sometimes

    From guest Andrea (contact)
    Sometimes it would seem that life is a dream within a dream and other times..Its just a dream lost in the real world. Life has its ups but it has more downs. Poe speaks the truth! In most all of his poems and stories too...


  • March 5, 2007
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    Best Poem ever written?

    From guest Tracey (contact)
    I have to say this poem is absolutely breathtaking!! I can envision what Poe must have seen to inspire him to write this poem. I feel this is the BEST poem ever written, period!! I also live my life by this poems title, life is too strange to have answers!!


    • Raven Dark
      March 7, 2007
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      Yes definitly

      And I am not saying this because of my utmost liking to Poe's writings, no.
      Because it's true, life is far more complicated than a make-up put infront of a mirror.

      Be well,
      RD.


  • February 14, 2007
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    POEM

    From guest Leslie (contact)
    Edgar Allen Poe's amazingly brillant mind has captivated the world!!! I wish he was alive to write more poetry :D


  • November 30, 2006
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    From guest Jezebel (contact)
    Knowing who Edgar Allan Poe was I know he led a tragic life full of death. He was often depressed and in life was an alcoholic. I believe at this time he was trying to hold on to his beloved Annie who was his cousin that he married. He was truely in love with her. She ended up dying from the "red death" or tuberculosis. This poem is about how he is doing everything in his power to save her. Yet at the same time he doesn't want to believe that what was happening to him was real. As time went on for him things only got worse. Then Annie died. There is a little back story on it and what it meant.

  • Jaymielle
    October 30, 2006
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    Hmm... well, this poem to me doesn't seem giddy, per se, and it seems he is struggling with a Zen attitude. In the first stanza he is unworried that hope has flown away, but in an almost manic way. Then in the second stanza he is truly despairing and certainly has not been able to separate himself from life. I heard someone say of this poem that life is like a dream because you watch it and can do nothing to change it, forces above us work it all out no matter what we do.

    The first few lines baffle me a bit, though. Why a triplet there when the rest of the lines are couplets? It seems almost clumsy, yet Poe is never clumsy.

    So if anyone can enlighten me, go for it :-)

    I also should say that I definitely agree with the infinite wisdom of those two lines "All that we see or seem/ But a dream within a dream?"

  • Iana
    August 14, 2006
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    It's a giddy poem

    I love this poem as I have often wondered whether I am dreaming or whether things are real and I heartily agree with Edgar Allan Poe. It's as if we can rise above the occasion and take on a type of Zen attitude without feeling superior, just by looking, seeing, understanding and being humble. Does anyone else feel this too? Iana

  • Sharcu
    August 3, 2006
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    An incredible poem but Edgar Allan Poe! Always a fan of his work

  • Eusebius
    July 6, 2006
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    Classic

    This is not one of my favorites by Poe (I have a ton of favorites written by him) having said that I do not dislike this poem at all--in fact his classic line "Is all that we see or seem, but a dream within a dream?" has stuck with me for 50 years!!


  • xX Lovely-Monkey Xx
    June 25, 2006
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    this is one of my favorite poems, i absoultely love it

  • BlueWitch
    May 29, 2006
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    This is one of my favorite poems. Gotta love Poe. lol.

  • XXBriarRoseXX
    May 15, 2006
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    Awesome

    Another one of his great works. I did a report on him and i found out how brillian he was

  • allaboutpoetry
    April 3, 2006
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    i think this poem is beautiful

  • m-breyo
    March 11, 2006
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    wow

    edgar allan poe is so inspirational in how he looks at things man he is the meaning of a beast!!!!

  • plastic fork
    March 9, 2006
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    God i love Poe. another great example of his dark emotional poems

  • Sparkling MoonDance
    February 26, 2006
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    i think poe is a great poet his poems are so cool
    i like this one it makes you think II)


  • Rebeka
    February 13, 2006
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    i agree 100%

  • VanGoghNights
    February 13, 2006
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    One of the greatest poems and poets of all time!!!! :


  • January 11, 2006
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    Truly one of Poe's greatest works. The last two lines just sink in, grab hold of you, and don't let go. Truely a masterpiece!!!

  • Yellowfeverlime
    January 10, 2006
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    He is sooo interesting!

  • XxxblondettexxX
    December 25, 2005
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    I always have taken an interest in Poe's work. I didnt always understand why, this is the second poem i read from him and this poem... I'm speechless. I see him in me... he has my birthday. That is so awesome!! =)

  • Imploding Light
    November 18, 2005
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    This is probably one of my top 3 favorite poems by Poe. This is just such an inspiring piece. I love it.

  • miss midnight
    November 14, 2005
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    i love poe. my all time favorite poem of his is AnnaBell Lee. I think this poem is amazing as well!

  • Rainydaywoman
    November 14, 2005
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    What a lovely tortured man. He writes so profoundly. Wonderful as always- Harper

  • Ahtemu De Winter
    November 14, 2005
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    poe is my favoritwe above all else i cannect to him in a way much deeper than words we can know each other through our poetry he is my number one insperation in life his poetry keeps me alive

  • The MisSin Truth
    November 14, 2005
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    very nice poem! it one of my favorits.
    good choice

  • nessanya
    November 14, 2005
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    This is the poem that inspired me to take my thoughts deaper than I used to. This is the poem that has truely become one of my favorites in such a short amount of time. Edgar Allen Poe, may have been one of the creepiest writers in history, but he was definatly one of the most talent to ever exist.

  • vampira1665
    November 14, 2005
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    This is my all time favorite poem. And this piece is one of my favorite pieces as well.

    Hugs, Lady Raven

  • pozo
    November 14, 2005
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    This is such a beautiful, enigmatic poem of Poe's. I like the darkness and almost philosophical nature of this poem as well as the rhyme
    All the best,
    Pozo

  • Moonlight-Rider
    November 14, 2005
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    this is the first poem of Poe's I have read, it is now my fave poem!

  • Sonata Dreamer
    November 14, 2005
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    This is my favorite poem...ever. I believe this is the one I have on my author page where it asks. Goodness, Poe is awesome. I do rather like Annabell Lee as well.


  • November 9, 2005
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    this poem was great it mad tears come to my eyes i can relate to it on so many levels i lone poe

  • tlsledge
    October 20, 2005
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    I love Poe also, he was my relative. My great grandmother was a Poe. I have written The Return of Poe, Patti Lou, and The Breath Of Hell. Read them and see if they remind you of any poetry or story by Poe. I am not comparing myself or my writings to the master Edgar Allan Poe.

  • queenmorganalefay
    September 26, 2005
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    This is my favorite of all poems, and, naturally, my favorite of all the Poe works. It explains so easily every emotions slipping through your fingertips in an instant...mostly love, anger, jelously, hate, sadness, deppression, hurt, kindness...and the horrible, smooth, but often abrupt, passage of time. The contradictories are barely noticeable, but there if you wish to look.
    Tiffany

  • annie
    July 11, 2005
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    I must have done something crazy because Poe is much older than me. I wrote a poem years ago using the line of what I thought was mine "A Dream Withen A Dream " something, somewhere or someone I must have read or did he visit me one day and stay? For just a bit?

  • My Deaths Suicide
    July 5, 2005
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    Yeah I too love this poem. I also love how he puts you into the poem,...thats how some of mine are. Well most of mine. Poe is my favorite poet and I love his work. HE IS AN AMAZING MAN!

  • Hawkeyes
    June 30, 2005
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    This poem is one of my favorite and I can see myself in this poem and I am trying to learn from Edgar Allan Poe. I think that Poe has a sense of individualism which I hope to accomplish.

  • dragon of innocence
    June 5, 2005
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    This is one my favorite poems. Edgar Allen Poe is one of the masters when it comes to the dark side of individualism. There will never be another like him in the world.

  • Daydream.Believer
    April 24, 2005
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    I love this poem! It's almost a pain to read out loud... the rhythm is interesting on some of the lines. And yet I read it over and over again... I guess its just enchanting... the words and the concept. A dream within a dream... its profound.

  • darkesthour
    April 7, 2005
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    I so wish I could write like this Poe is my fav by far He is brilliant I am going to have to book mark this I love the Sleeper more than any poem but this is certainly a very close second!

  • Buried Alive
    March 17, 2005
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    i just love poe's poems so much, and this one is brilliant... especially last two lines who are just so... don't know, amazing!

    *iva*

  • Harlequin Girl
    March 16, 2005
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    I absolutely love this poem, and Poe is officially my favorite poem of all time, but I like The Raven better.

  • Pvt K Michael
    February 26, 2005
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    felt this on many different levels... and honestly isnt that all life is? a deam within a dream? but it is poe and poe is everything in life!!!


  • February 19, 2005
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    I came across this long forgotten poem from my childhood after reading Sophocles OEDIPUS THE KING. What struck me was how it appears Poe was able to capture the structure of greek tragedy within 24 lines. The depth of this poem, to me, matches the crushing tragedy of Oedipus. In particular the closing lines of the Chorus: Dwellers in our native Thebes, behold, this is Oedipus, who knew the famed riddle, and was a man most mighty; on whose fortunes what citizen did not gaze with envy? Behold iinto what a stormy sea of dread trouble he hath come! Therefore, while our eyes wait to see the destined final day, we must call no one happy who is of mortal race, until he hath crossed life's border, free from pain. (Sophocles st. 1678-16840).


  • February 6, 2005
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    omg i think this poem explains everybody's life. I think Poe hit right on the dot. after reading it i didnt understand until i took it line by line and most of us today can relate to losing someone you love dearly.

    Love,
    Poe's #1 Fan

  • Touchof1der
    January 18, 2005
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    Oh my gracious! I had long forgotten about this poem. What a real pleasure to find it here. I have always loved this one by Edgar Allan Poe. I actually think it's one of his more exquisite writings.
    ♥ Kimberly

  • youllneverknow
    January 16, 2005
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    There's such desperation as if he needs to come to terms with his life the way it is and hopes it's not what it seems...I love it! It will work wonders for my poem...Thanks Poe!


  • November 18, 2004
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    My paraphrase of "A Dream Within A Dream" (this is just what i got from it.

    Take this sweet image if you will
    Though I must leave you now
    I must confess
    You are correct if you think
    My life is a dream
    If hope diminishes while asleep or awake
    Is it really gone, or was it ever there
    All that we see and perceive
    Is a misconception within a world of illusion

    I am surrounded by hatred and corruption
    Of this vile world
    Yet I embrace the remnants
    Of hope and love
    Though these remains maybe small
    I am not able to catch them when they fall
    I cry and continue to weep
    Maybe I will awake to catch them
    From my sleep
    Nothing can save them from the cruelties of reality
    Where everything must succumb its integrity
    Is all that we see and perceive
    But an misconception within a world of illusion

    This is just what i got from it. I hope it helps you guys better see the poem.

    _James Robert Meyerhoffer
    Is it really gone, or was

  • -BleedingRose-
    November 4, 2004
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    out of all the poems by poe i've read, this is my favorite. it shows so much emotion.. im in awe. he was absolutely brilliant and his spirit deffinatly still lives on within us all. Truly amazing
    ~Rose~

  • Purplerose
    October 30, 2004
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    Mr. Poe? Can I just say that you amaze me with your wonderful descriptive writting, I know you're dead, but your spirit lives on...in your poems and all your short stories, wonderful man, wonderful writer!
    Purplerose

  • sunless
    October 19, 2004
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    i love Edgar Allan Poe... this is the first time i have read this poem, but i love it.


  • Ahkam Moderators member
    September 26, 2004
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    Poe has written many classical poems but this one is no doubt his best poem...this is about worldly life and its nothingness...and the concept of being and nothingness is beautifully portrayed in very few words. This is one of my favorite poems. . It’s more that beauty


  • September 16, 2004
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    What a brilliant poem - deeply felt on both the emotional and spiritual planes...

  • UrbanGothicVamp
    September 16, 2004
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    I love poe's work always did he was teh first poet i read back in grade 3 and have been a devoted fan every since. all his works are powerful and moving.

  • Jcsketch82
    September 14, 2004
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    the first Matrix, I love this poem.


  • September 10, 2004
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    I really love reading Poe. I grew up reading him, and I will never get tired of his work. This is such a beautiful poem. This painted a beautiful but yet sad picture in my head..and my heart...
    Tammy


  • Nobody126
    September 6, 2004
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    "Is all that we see or seem
    But a dream within a dream? "
    This is a magnificent poem...such a beautiful thought....the philosophy of the worldly life....if one can realize....excellent rhyme!

  • pozo
    June 26, 2004
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    This poem is very deep and passionate. I like the way that Poe asks the reader a question at the end of the piece, a philosophical question which makes you wonder. I like this poem.


  • NewBeginning
    June 5, 2004
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    I absolutely LOVED this poem...it was so..beautiful..I love Edgar Allan Poe, I love his poetry and his stories..he's just...amazing..and this poem is incredible...
    ~Michelle*

  • thruthepearlygates
    June 3, 2004
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    Stunning poetry Mr. Poe...love it ..perplexing and life does seem that way.. , Olivia

  • TheMechanicalAngel
    May 18, 2004
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    This poem makes me think quite a bit about life. There have been several debates between my freinds and I in waffle houses(back when I lived in GA) about life. I think it was started by a guy who saw the matrix,and then he rbought it up. I tend to think it may not be quite that advanced,but in the end,what if everything is a dream within a dream? Sometimes I wish I could wake up.
    But theres several metaphors in this,or at least ones I assume. My question that I asked myseld every day a long time ago. Could I not save one person from fear or hatred,even if the world is working against me? Thats one of them that I assume,and thats part of the reason this poem is so special to me.

  • ImYourMommy
    May 18, 2004
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    I love Edgar Allan Poes poetry especially this one. Its one that makes me contimplate. How are we to know that each day we live is not actually reality but really a dream? And then there are times that I do wish that what has gone on in my life were actually a dream and that I would wake up from it but that never quite happens. But yes this is one of my favorite pieces written by Poe!!

  • sxyvxn3779
    May 18, 2004
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    one of my favorite pieces by my favorite poet... poe was a genius at questioning the bounds of reality... and then pushing them...


  • Ahkam Moderators member
    May 10, 2004
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    “ Is all that we see or seem
    But a dream within a dream?”
    This is the question not yet answered satisfactorily by anyone____ well I suppose the right answer is Yes!!!! It is !
    This is one of my favorite poem___ reminds me the golden moments of my past____ past is always golden___ I believe!

  • dazed and confused
    April 29, 2004
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    this is my fav poem by edgar allen poe hehehehe where did u get the idea to go through and post his poems like this? it a way cool idea hes my fav poet well him and emily dickenson but dude this is way cool though lol but yeah it is so yeah


  • April 3, 2004
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    this is another of my favourites, i wrote something years ago inspired by this poem.

    Oh dream, faint scene
    in shadowy form,
    I ask you wake me
    from this life,
    I scream this dream
    to my fair queen;
    she that soothes
    my thought of strife.
    I am a dream within a dream
    who dreams of dreaming dreams
    in the mind of my true wife.
    Oh scene, faint dream
    I’ve seen you lean
    towards me with your knife.

  • darkesthour
    March 14, 2004
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    I love Poes work I even like his stories. You just can't go wrong with his poems.

  • skreaminsosound
    March 13, 2004
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    I love this piece - especially the second stanza. You can take it many ways(I found the first comment on this poem, by Mary, very interesting to read). Its quite open for interpretation, I love how its written, and it leaves me thinking...reasons why this is one of my favorite poems. Interesting thoughts. I don't know, I'm trying to figure out why I think its so special, but I guess its just that E.A. Poe charm.

    A/E/S


  • March 10, 2004
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    What kind of poem is A dream within a dream.. by edgar allan poe?

  • knots untangled
    March 10, 2004
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    I have to say this is my second favorite poem by Edgar Allan Poe, and I love it soo much because it is beautiful, the way it flows, and rhymes. I also feel that life is but a dream, something we can never take back, because when we dream, they never are the same, but only similar. No one can have your life, but they can lead similar lives.
    Meg


  • February 27, 2004
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    This poem is really special to me. It amazes me more each time i read it.

  • JM Kenyon
    February 13, 2004
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    A dream within a dream... now I remember something someone asked me once, and I never did understand why he asked it either... but it was "how do you know that you are not a butterfly dreams that you are human?"

    I guess what I mean is that, sometimes, it is very unclear if life itself is nothing but a dream and not reality at all...~genielassie~


  • Ahkam Moderators member
    January 3, 2004
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    beautiful

    O! what a realistic approach .too tragic , romantic, and mystic. this is one of my favorite poems.
    Edited on Jan 03, 6:58 p.m. because ''.


  • December 23, 2003
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    5 stars

    tis kool.


  • December 17, 2003
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    Awesome!!

    I love this poem. You can't just read a couple of lines, once you start you have to finish it. But yet when it's done, you don't want it to be. Plus it really makes you think. I love it!!!

  • philophant
    December 15, 2003
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    shore, shore, shore...Poe uses the 'ore' sound exellently in most of his poems...perhaps because of the echoing quality of the sound.


  • November 27, 2003
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    i look at it as a loss of a relationship. sometimes we have this idea (dream)in our head of what a relationshiop is and when its over we realize we were living a dream within a dream. just sometimes the relationship isnt what we thought it was. the sand representing time that keeps slipping away and no matter how hard he tries to hold it, he can never keep it or get it back. it also seems like this person is holding on to everything they can to keep that dream alive and it just isnt possible. the more the time (sand) slips away, the more tormented the person becomes because they know they are losing what is dear to them. there is torment all around (the roar, tormented shore) as it seems when we all are mourning over a love loss. i loved this poem and related to it immediatelly... it just so happened i was in a break up when i read it..of course it added fuel to the fire even though it described the pain i was going through at the time


  • November 18, 2003
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    Great poem!

    What this poem means to me is that maybe this life could be somebody else's dream..for all i know there's a greater power out there thinking about me, dreaming my life into existence. I don't know I confuse myself sometimes. But I dream within my life which could be a dream. Anybody know what i'm sayin? heheh


  • November 3, 2003
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    he is my favorite author whom he could show dream as an unusual thing, eventhough we all know that dream is ordinary in our life. his unconsciousness brought his dream as one of dark side of him (also human).


  • September 15, 2003
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    while we dream, we are only conscious of what is in our dream and to our mind it is real and only for that short time is it belived to be real but as soon as we wake up it was just a dream. But when the end of all of our nights comes about is the dream of life over or has another dream begun in some sort of other way?


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  • September 1, 2003
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    this is the greatest.. it moves me big time and was the only thing that helped me survive breaking up with the person i loved and will always do..

  • i
    July 10, 2003
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    i absolutly love this poem every word seems to capture my attention, it's just beautiful and thanks to all of the above who
    wrote what they thought the poem meant. beacause it has given me insight.

  • Samii Tiger
    June 9, 2003
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    I wonder that myself at times... If I'm not really living a dream within a dream. Some of the things that happen to me seem so surreal to my existence that I wonder that... A lot of these moments happen at work. (Big surprise there...) Like the other day when I was talking to my co-worker (I was off), it seemed as if we were away from the store and that he was imparting some sacred part of himself to me... I get a lot of feelings like that.

    -Tiger

  • Samantha
    June 9, 2003
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    I only wish I could have the mindset to write beautyful things like this. I haven't really tried though. Love this poem. Talent!

  • Heddychaa
    June 9, 2003
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    EAP does "The Matrix"? =D

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