LIFE IS BUT A DREAM
by: Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)
BOAT, beneath a sunny sky - Lingering onward dreamily
- In an evening of July–
- Children three that nestle near,
- Eager eye and willing ear,
- Pleased a simple tale to hear–
- Long has paled that sunny sky;
- Echoes fade and memories die;
- Autumn frosts have slain July.
- Still she haunts me, phantomwise,
- Alice moving under skies
- Never seen by waking eyes.
- Children yet, the tale to hear,
- Eager eye and willing ear,
- Lovingly shall nestle near.
- In a Wonderland they lie,
- Dreaming as the days go by,
- Dreaming as the summers die;
- Ever drifting down the stream–
- Lingering in the golden gleam–
- Life, what is it but a dream?