Poems of the Heart and Home by J. C. Yule
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Leaps to thy arms,
And all his broad waters Are bright with thy charms; They sparkle, and glitter, And flash in their play, Chasing ripple and rainbow Away and away! Weary, I ween, Of his solemn repose, Gaily the mighty Flood Flashes and glows; And, buoyantly, brightly, Fleet-footed or slow, Doth dance with thee lightly, Unwearying Sault! If I were a fairy I'd dance with thee too, Daily and nightly, Unfalt'ring and true;-- In sunlight and starlight, In darkness and day, As free as the breezes, As glad in our play! We'd sing in the darkness, We'd laugh in the light, We'd whirl in the eddies At noonday and night,-- We'd toss up the waters In sunshine, to see |
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