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12.01.2016

Christmas Wishes from William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare statue in Chicago's Lincoln Park


At Christmas I no more desire a rose

Than wish a snow in May's newfangled shows,

But like of each thing that in season grows.


William Shakespeare 

Love's Labour's Lost 1:1
















Wishing you peace, joy and hope this Christmas season.  

Krista August











The Eugene Field Memorial

          


        Chicago's Eugene Field Memorial is different from the other Lincoln Park portrait statues in that it does NOT show us what Eugene Field looks like.  






I suspect there was some portrait statue fatigue by the time it was unveiled in 1922.   




This lovely bronze is nicknamed "Dream Lady" as it illustrates a female angel from the Field's poem "The Rock-A-By Lady." 




The Rock-A-By Lady by Eugene Field

The Rock-a-By Lady from Hushaby street
Comes stealing; comes creeping;
The poppies they hang from her head to her feet,
And each hath a dream that is tiny and fleet -
She bringeth her poppies to you, my sweet,
When she findeth you sleeping!



There is one little dream of a beautiful drum -
"Rub-a-dub!" it goeth;
There is one little dream of a big sugar-plum,
And lo! thick and fast the other dreams come
Of popguns that bang, and tin tops that hum,
And a trumpet that bloweth!


And dollies peep out of those wee little dreams
With laughter and singing;
And boats go a-floating on silvery streams,
And the stars peek-a-boo with their own misty gleams,
And up, up, and up, where the Mother Moon beams,
The fairies go winging!


Would you dream all these dreams that are tiny and fleet?
They'll come to you sleeping;
So shut the two eyes that are weary, my sweet,
For the Rock-a-By Lady from Hushaby street,
With poppies that hang from her head to her feet,
Comes stealing; comes creeping.







Video designed and produced by Kristin Noelle Smith