I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls,
With vassals and serfs at my side,
And of all who assembled within those walls
That I was the hope and the pride.
I had riches too great to count, could boast
Of a high ancestral name;
But I also dreamt which pleased me most,
That you lov'd me still the same...
That you lov'd me, you lov'd me still the same.
That you lov'd me, you lov'd me still the same.
I dreamt that suitors sought my hand;
That knights upon bended knee,
And with vows no maiden heart could withstand,
They pledg'd their faith to me;
And I dreamt that one of that noble host
Came forth my hand to claim.
But I also dreamt, which charmed me most,
That you lov'd me still the same...
That you lov'd me, you lov'd me still the same...
That you lov'd me, you lov'd me still the same.
"I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls"
A popular aria from the
Irish Romantic opera
"Bohemian Girl"
(1843)
Composed by Michael William Balfe
Lyrics by Alfred Bunn
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