Through Sleepy-Land

Series: Riley Songs of Home

The poem describes a dreamlike state where the speaker's thoughts and emotions are suspended, allowing them to drift through a peaceful landscape of memories and imagination. The narrative voice is calm and detached, observing the passing scenes with a sense of detachment. The poem explores the idea that sleep can be a form of escape from the stresses and worries of everyday life, and that it can also provide a unique perspective on one's own thoughts and emotions. AI Generated Content

~1911 CE
Available in: English
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