Dreamer, Say

Series: The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, Volume I

The poem explores the idea of a dreamer who is detached from reality and lives in a world of fantasy. The speaker describes this individual's ability to escape into their imagination, where they can create their own reality and live out their desires. However, this detachment also makes them vulnerable to disappointment and disillusionment when faced with the harsh realities of life. AI Generated Content

~1888 CE
Available in: English
Fairly Easy

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