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River Song

    By Kate Seymour Maclean



    Swift and silent and strong
        Under the low-browed arches,
    Through culverts, and under bridges,
    Sweeping with long forced marches
    Down to the ultimate ridges,--
        The sand, and the reeds, and the midges,
    And the down-dropping tassels of larches,
        That border the ocean of song.

    Swift and silent and deep
        Through the noisome and smoke-grimed city,
    Turning the wheels and the spindles,
        And the great looms that have no pity,--
    Weight, and pulley, and windlass,
        And steel that flashes and kindles,
    And hears no forest-learnt ditty,
        Not even in dreams and sleep.

    Blithe and merry and sweet
        Over its shallows singing,--
    I hear before I awaken
        The Bound of the church-bells ringing,
    And the sound of the leaves wind-shaken,
        Complaining and sun-forsaken,
    And the oriole warbling and singing,
        And the swish of the wind in the wheat

    Sweet and tender and true!
        From meadows of blossoming clover,
    Where sleepy-eyed cows are lowing,
        And bobolinks twittering over,--
    Ebbing and falling and flowing--
        Singing and gliding and going--
    The river--my silver-shod lover,
        Down to the infinite blue.

    Deep, and tender, and strong!
        With resonant voice and hole--
    To far away sunshiny places,
        Haunts of the bee and the swallow,
    Where the Sabbath is sweet with the praises
        Of dumb things, of weeds and of daisies,--
    Oh river! I hear thee--I follow
        To the ocean where I too belong.



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