The Forgetful People

Nora Hopper Chesson

1871 to 1906

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Be still, be still, Folk of the Hill, 
cry not through our dreams,
For years have had us their will, 
And only firelight streams 
our hands that are empty, 
And we forget dreams. 

Shade, sun, and wind to you are kind,
But we have chosen the fire 
To flicker fade in eyes half blind,
And no more dear  
There is in our souls grown shrivelled 
sleep beside the fire. 

We fain would keep endless sleep,
For naught is left to dream;
We not hear you when you weep 
Though sweet voices seem. 
We are more sad than dreams  
Forgetting how to dream.