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The Inn of Dreams/The Changeling

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The Changeling

My father was a golden king, My mother was a shining queen; I heard the magic blue-bird sing . . .They wrapped me in a mantle green.
They led their winged white horses out, We rode and rode till dawn was grey; We rode with many a song and shout, "Over the hills and far away."
They stole the crying human child, And left me laughing by the fire; And that is why my heart is wild, And all my life a long desire . . .
The old enchantments hold me still . . .And sometimes in a waking trance I seek again the Fairy Hill, The midnight feast, the glittering dance!
The wizard harpers play for me, I wear a crown upon my head, A princess in eternity, I dance and revel with the dead . . .
"Vain lies!" I hear the people cry, I listen to their weary truth; Then turn again to fantasy, And the untroubled Land of Youth.
I hear the laughter of the kings, I see their jewelled flagons gleam . . . O wine of Life! . . . immortal things Move in the splendour of my dream . . .
My spirit is a homing dove . . .I drain a crystal cup, and fall Softly into the arms of Love . . . And then the darkness covers all.

For works with similar titles, see The Changeling.