The Dreamer's Lament

I sank into a blissful dream
Of mysteries and hidden things,
Never caring for the consequence
The stolen moments soon would bring. 
For when the mists receded
And dreaming was no more,
I woke to find myself in sunlight,
Not more rich, but poor. 
Then I wept and hid my face,
I filled the silence with my cries.
For the blissfulness was only dreaming.
All I wished had been a lie. 

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