"To Pan" is a poem written by H. P. Lovecraft in 1902 (when he was only 12 years old) as part of an illustrated manuscript he named his Poemata Minora, Volume II. It appeared under the title "Pan" in The Tryout in April 1919 and was later published by Arkham House in Collected Poems in 1963.
Synopsis
The narrator falls asleep in the woods by the side of a reedy stream and dreams of an encounter with the god Pan, who plays music in his reed pipe while Nymphs and Satyrs gather around to dance. When the narrator wakes up, he longs to hear the song of Pan again.