Beautiful Dreamer

Beautiful Dreamer
by Stephen Collins Foster

Beautiful dreamer, wake unto me,
Starlight and dewdrops are waiting for thee;
Sounds of the rude world heard in the day,
Lull’d by the moonlight have all pass’d away!

Beautiful dreamer, queen of my song,
List while I woo thee with soft melody;
Gone are the cares of life’s busy throng,
Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me!

Beautiful dreamer, out on the sea,
Mermaids are chanting the wild lorelei;
Over the streamlet vapors are borne,
Waiting to fade at the bright coming morn.

Beautiful dreamer, beam on my heart,
E’en as the morn on the streamlet and sea;
Then will all clouds of sorrow depart,
Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me!

Literary Analysis
The theme of this poem is love, interwoven with themes of beauty, creativity, and tranquility. The poet addresses a beautiful dreamer, perhaps she is his love, as a source of inspiration for him to write poetry. "Dreamy Bella" to draw his attention to the different beauties of nature, saying that she is the true inspiration for his songs. Create a dream world in which melodious songs are sung in the presence of enchanting scenes of the sea, starlight, clouds, mermaids and dewdrops, but the true inspiration behind it all is the presence of the beautiful dreamer . Even the title "Dreaming Beauty" represents a beautiful woman, whom the poet wants to take to his beautiful and enchanting world.

poem inviting the queen of his dreams to enter his fantasy world saying: "The light of stars and dewdrops are waiting for you. " He tells her that the bitter realities of the day are over. Using a beautiful metaphor, the poet seduces her from her, telling her that he would take her where she would be "lulled by the moonlight", where calm would rule the world. the longing grows more intense, and he calls the woman the "queen of my song." He tries to persuade her to come from her “while I woo you with a soft melody.

When the worries about the daily routine are over, the poet goes to the third stanza and speaks to the woman who is to come to the coast, where “Mermaids sing the wild Lorelei”. Finally, he asks the beautiful dreamer to come in his dreams and make love so that he can write beautiful romantic songs. The poet uses again the metaphor "Shine on my heart", with which he wants to fill his heart with love and emotions. Eventually, this is how he realizes it.All of his tension and worries go away. In fact, the beautiful dreamer is an inspiration that the poet needs to write beautiful poems and songs. It resembles the muses of the ancient Greek period.

Strukturanalyse
"Beautiful Dreamer" is one of the most popular love poems by Stephen Foster. This romantic lyric has four stanzas. The rhyme scheme is regular, although it varies in all stanzas, but maintains the same rhythm throughout the poem. The rhyme scheme in the first and third stanzas is A. ABB, as shown here:

Beautiful dreamer, wake up, A
Starlight and dew drops are waiting for you; A
Sounds of the rude world that were heard during the day, B
Lull’d in the moonlight are all gone! B

Meanwhile, the rhyme scheme in the second and fourth stanzas is ABAB, as shown here:

Beautiful dreamer, queen of my song, A
List while I woo you with soft melody; B
Gone are the worries of the busy crowd of life, A
Beautiful dreamer, wake up! B

The metric pattern also changes from line to line, although most of the lines are written in iambic pentameter with alternating trochaic pentameter such as “Beautiful dreamer, wake up”. / Starlight and dew drops are waiting for you. “

The poet masters many different poetic means. He used onomatopoeia in the last line of the first stanza when the poet said, “Lull'd. “Anaphora runs through the entire poem like“ Beautiful dreamer, awake for me! ”. The diction of the poem is connotative and presents images and metaphors short and sweet. It also contains some archaic words like "an" and "you" that enhance the poem's beauty of language. Enjambment comes on the third line of each stanza like "Sounds of the rude world that were heard on the day / Lull'd in the moonlight are all gone!" Internal rhyme is found only once in the second stanza, "List While I Court You With Soft Melody".

Instructions for using quotations
“Beautiful dreamer” is a poem about love and creativity. A beautiful woman inspires the poet to write beautiful ballads and songs. These circumstances and attitudes are very tempting to young lovers. You can refer to this poem and use quotes to send to your loved one on special days to demonstrate the importance of your loved one. like these lines:

“Beautiful dreamer, shine on my heart,
E'en like the morning on the brook and the sea;
Then all the clouds of sadness will disappear,
Beautiful dreamer, wake up to me!
Ballad of Birmingham Birches