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James Oppenheim 1924 Alfred A Knopf Anna Crinklaw Transcribed and encoded a poem THE DREAMER IN ME THE dreamer in me keeps on dreaming though my lips are babbling and my eyes are watchful . . . I may be in the railroad terminal speaking to a friend. The dreamer is on a warm moist hill under the cloud-soft skies, He feels the Earth moving and smells the flowers down to their roots, 5 He pierces the blue heavens with his wings. Then I look round and think, how strange: Stone walls: crowds: my friend and I . . . Yet all of us seen by the dreamer as a little blur in the skies, As a patter in immensity . . . 10 Where are we? where is Earth? where are the skies? The dreamer shivers and laughs: It is so miraculous, visionary and grotesque, Such nonesense, this reality . . . Yet my friend and I go on talking as if there were nothing 15 strange in it at all. 245 ToolboxHide page breaks Themes: Default Sleepy Time Terminal The Sea 1924 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Center for Digital Research in the Humanities 319 Love Library University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-4100 cdrh@unlnotes.unl.edu 2019 Copyright © 2019 by Anna Crinklaw. James Oppenheim 1924 Alfred A Knopf Anna Crinklaw Transcribed and encoded a poem THE DREAMER IN ME THE dreamer in me keeps on dreaming though my lips are babbling and my eyes are watchful . . . I may be in the railroad terminal speaking to a friend. The dreamer is on a warm moist hill under the cloud-soft skies, He feels the Earth moving and smells the flowers down to their roots, He pierces the blue heavens with his wings. Then I look round and think, how strange: Stone walls: crowds: my friend and I . . . Yet all of us seen by the dreamer as a little blur in the skies, As a patter in immensity . . . Where are we? where is Earth? where are the skies? The dreamer shivers and laughs: It is so miraculous, visionary and grotesque, Such nonesense, this reality . . . Yet my friend and I go on talking as if there were nothing strange in it at all. 245 Metadata TAPAS Title:The Dreamer In MeTitle:The SeaTAPAS Author:Anna Crinklaw (Author)Imprint:1924 - University of Nebraska–Lincoln : Center for Digital Research in the Humanities 319 Love Library University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68588-4100 cdrh@unlnotes.unl.edu, 2019Type of resource:TextGenre:Texts (document genres)TAPAS Timeline Date:2019-04-18T00:00:00 Files TEI File: The Dreamer in Me.xmlAuxillary Files: The Dreamer In Me.jpg Project Details Collection: DH project- Poems from The SeaSupport File Type: odd_file