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The Brook

    By Eugene Field



    I looked in the brook and saw a face -
    Heigh-ho, but a child was I!
    There were rushes and willows in that place,
    And they clutched at the brook as the brook ran by;
    And the brook it ran its own sweet way,
    As a child doth run in heedless play,
    And as it ran I heard it say:
    "Hasten with me
    To the roistering sea
    That is wroth with the flame of the morning sky!"

    I look in the brook and see a face -
    Heigh-ho, but the years go by!
    The rushes are dead in the old-time place,
    And the willows I knew when a child was I.
    And the brook it seemeth to me to say,
    As ever it stealeth on its way -
    Solemnly now, and not in play:
    "Oh, come with me
    To the slumbrous sea
    That is gray with the peace of the evening sky!"

    Heigh-ho, but the years go by -
    I would to God that a child were I!



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