Longing, Dreaming explores the deep emotional and spiritual connection with a beloved, questions what is the dream and who is the dreamer, and suggests a passionate melding of minds and hearts within a poignant dreamscape. In “Danseur,” the speaker dreams of and longs for the beloved, while in “That of You I Keep,” the speaker cherishes the beloved’s presence in shimmering flame and mourns the loss of their light. The imagery of light and darkness and the themes of longing and intimacy connect the two poems in this musical setting.