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" Will he come to me, Dream Angus,
Come quietly through the evening light,
Come when I do not expect him, and I am sleepy,
Come when I am drowsy, when I am ready for rest;
Will he come to me, Dream Angus?
...
Will I see the birds about his head,
The birds that are his kisses?
Will I believe that each of us,
Even he who thinks himself unloved,
May be transformed, made different
By one who finds him marvellous? Will I think that?
...
Will he bring me some sort of quietus,
Some form of understanding; will he break my heart;
Will he show me my love; will he give
Me heart's contentment, the end of sorrow,
Will he do that for me; will he do that?
... "

Alexander McCall Smith , Dream Angus: The Celtic God of Dreams


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Alexander McCall Smith quote : Will he come to me, Dream Angus, <br />Come quietly through the evening light, <br />Come when I do not expect him, and I am sleepy, <br />Come when I am drowsy, when I am ready for rest; <br />Will he come to me, Dream Angus?<br />...<br />Will I see the birds about his head, <br />The birds that are his kisses? <br />Will I believe that each of us, <br />Even he who thinks himself unloved, <br />May be transformed, made different <br />By one who finds him marvellous? Will I think that? <br />...<br />Will he bring me some sort of quietus, <br />Some form of understanding; will he break my heart; <br />Will he show me my love; will he give <br />Me heart's contentment, the end of sorrow, <br />Will he do that for me; will he do that?<br />...