THE OFT-REPEATED DREAM By Robert Frost




THE OFT-REPEATED DREAM

She had no saying dark enough

For the dark pine that kept

Forever trying the window-latch

Of the room where they slept.


The tireless but ineffectual hands

That with every futile pass

Made the great tree seem as a little bird

Before the mystery of glass!


It never had been inside the room,

And only one of the two

Was afraid in an oft-repeated dream


Of what the tree might do.