Quote by Heinrich Heine

I wept in my dreams. I dreamed you lay in the grave;I awoke, and the tearsstill poured down my cheeks.I wept in my dreams,I dreamed you had left me;I awoke and I went on weeping long and bitterly.I wept in my dreams,I dreamed you were still kind to me;I awoke, and stillthe flow of my tears streams on.


I wept in my dreams. I dreamed you lay in the grave;I awoke,

Summary

This quote speaks to the powerful emotions that can permeate our dreams and transcend into reality. The speaker's tears in their dreams continue to flow even after waking up, suggesting a deep and lingering sorrow. The imagery of the loved one being in the grave or leaving emphasizes themes of loss and longing. Despite the shift from dreaming to waking, the sadness remains, leaving the speaker in a state of continuous weeping. The quote captures the intensity of grief and the inability to escape its grasp even when awake.

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Dreams
By Heinrich Heine
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