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The River and the Hill

    By Henry Kendall



    And they shook their sweetness out in their sleep,
    On the brink of that beautiful stream,
    But it wandered along with a wearisome song
    Like a lover that walks in a dream:
    So the roses blew
    When the winds went through,
    In the moonlight so white and so still;
    But the river it beat
    All night at the feet
    Of a cold and flinty hill
    Of a hard and senseless hill!

    I said, “We have often showered our loves
    Upon something as dry as the dust;
    And the faith that is crost, and the hearts that are lost
    Oh! how can we wittingly trust?
    Like the stream which flows,
    And wails as it goes,
    Through the moonlight so white and so still,
    To beat and to beat
    All night at the feet
    Of a cold and flinty hill
    Of a hard and senseless hill?

    “River, I stay where the sweet roses blow,
    And drink of their pleasant perfumes!
    Oh, why do you moan, in this wide world alone,
    When so much affection here blooms?
    The winds wax faint,
    And the Moon like a Saint
    Glides over the woodlands so white and so still!
    But you beat and you beat
    All night at the feet
    Of that cold and flinty hill
    Of that hard and senseless hill!”



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