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No End Of No-Story

    By George MacDonald



    There is a river
    whose waters run asleep
    run run ever
    singing in the shallows
    dumb in the hollows
    sleeping so deep
    and all the swallows
    that dip their feathers
    in the hollows
    or in the shallows
    are the merriest swallows
    and the nests they make
    with the clay they cake
    with the water they shake
    from their wings that rake
    the water out of the shallows
    or out of the hollows
    will hold together
    in any weather
    and the swallows
    are the merriest fellows
    and have the merriest children
    and are built very narrow
    like the head of an arrow
    to cut the air
    and go just where
    the nicest water is flowing
    and the nicest dust is blowing
    and each so narrow
    like the head of an arrow
    is a wonderful barrow
    to carry the mud he makes
    for his children's sakes
    from the wet water flowing
    and the dry dust blowing
    to build his nest
    for her he loves best
    and the wind cakes it
    the sun bakes it
    into a nest
    for the rest
    of her he loves best
    and all their merry children
    each little fellow
    with a beak as yellow
    as the buttercups growing
    beside the flowing
    of the singing river
    always and ever
    growing and blowing
    as fast as the sheep
    awake or asleep
    crop them and crop
    and cannot stop
    their yellowness blowing
    nor yet the growing
    of the obstinate daisies
    the little white praises
    they grow and they blow
    they spread out their crown
    and they praise the sun
    and when he goes down
    their praising is done
    they fold up their crown
    and sleep every one
    till over the plain
    he is shining amain
    and they're at it again
    praising and praising
    such low songs raising
    that no one can hear them
    but the sun so near them
    and the sheep that bite them
    but do not fright them
    are the quietest sheep
    awake or asleep
    with the merriest bleat
    and the little lambs
    are the merriest lambs
    forgetting to eat
    for the frolic in their feet
    and the lambs and their dams
    are the whitest sheep
    with the woolliest wool
    for the swallow to pull
    when he makes his nest
    for her he loves best
    and they shine like snow
    in the grasses that grow
    by the singing river
    that sings for ever
    and the sheep and the lambs
    are merry for ever
    because the river
    sings and they drink it
    and the lambs and their dams
    would any one think it
    are bright and white
    because of their diet
    which gladdens them quiet
    for what they bite
    is buttercups yellow
    and daisies white
    and grass as green
    as the river can make it
    with wind as mellow
    to kiss it and shake it
    as never was known
    but here in the hollows
    beside the river
    where all the swallows
    are the merriest fellows
    and the nests they make
    with the clay they cake
    in the sunshine bake
    till they are like bone
    and as dry in the wind
    as a marble stone
    dried in the wind
    the sweetest wind
    that blows by the river
    flowing for ever
    and who shall find
    whence comes the wind
    that blows on the hollows
    and over the shallows
    where dip the swallows
    and comes and goes
    and the sweet life blows
    into the river
    that sings as it flows
    and the sweet life blows
    into the sheep
    awake or asleep
    with the woolliest wool
    and the trailingest tails
    and never fails
    gentle and cool
    to wave the wool
    and to toss the grass
    as the lambs and the sheep
    over it pass
    and tug and bite
    with their teeth so white
    and then with the sweep
    of their trailing tails
    smooth it again
    and it grows amain
    and amain it grows
    and the wind that blows
    tosses the swallows
    over the hollows
    and over the shallows
    and blows the sweet life
    and the joy so rife
    into the swallows
    that skim the shallows
    and have the yellowest children
    and the wind that blows
    is the life of the river
    that flows for ever
    and washes the grasses
    still as it passes
    and feeds the daisies
    the little white praises
    and buttercups sunny
    with butter and honey
    that whiten the sheep
    awake or asleep
    that nibble and bite
    and grow whiter than white
    and merry and quiet
    on such good diet
    watered by the river
    and tossed for ever
    by the wind that tosses
    the wool and the grasses
    and the swallow that crosses
    with all the swallows
    over the shallows
    dipping their wings
    to gather the water
    and bake the cake
    for the wind to make
    as hard as a bone
    and as dry as a stone
    and who shall find
    whence comes the wind
    that blows from behind
    and ripples the river
    that flows for ever
    and still as it passes
    waves the grasses
    and cools the daisies
    the white sun praises
    that feed the sheep
    awake or asleep
    and give them their wool
    for the swallows to pull
    a little away
    to mix with the clay
    that cakes to a nest
    for those they love best
    and all the yellow children
    soon to go trying
    their wings at the flying
    over the hollows
    and over the shallows
    with all the swallows
    that do not know
    whence the wind doth blow
    that comes from behind
    a blowing wind.



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