The Poetry Corner

The Broker Of Dreams

By Richard Le Gallienne

Bring not your dreams to me - Blown dust, and vapour, and the running stream - Saying, "He, too, doth dream, Touched of the moon." Nay! wouldst thou vanish see Thy darling phantoms, Bring them then to me! For my hard business - though so soft it seems - Was ever dreams and dreams. And as some stern-eyed broker smiles disdain, Valuing at nought Her bosom's locket, with its little chain, Love's all that Love hath brought; So must I weigh and measure Thy fading treasure, Sighing to see it go As surely as the snow. For I have such sad knowledge of all things That shine like dew a little, all that sings And ends its song in weeping - Such sowing and such reaping! - There is no cure but sleeping.