I cannot raise my eyelids up from sleep,
 But I am visited with thoughts of you;
 Slumber has no refreshment half so deep
 As the sweet morn, that wakes my heart anew.
 I cannot put away life's trivial care,
 But you straightway steal on me with delight;
 My purest moments are your mirror fair;
 My deepest thought finds you the truth most bright.
 You are the lovely regent of my mind,
 The constant sky to my unresting sea;
 Yet, since 'tis you that rule me, I but find
 A finer freedom in such tyranny.
 Were the world's anxious kingdoms governed so,
 Lost were their wrongs, and vanished half their woe.





