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Two Rivers

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    Thy summer voice, Musketaquit,
    Repeats the music of the rain;
    But sweeter rivers pulsing flit
    Through thee, as thou through Concord Plain.

    Thou in thy narrow banks art pent:
    The stream I love unbounded goes
    Through flood and sea and firmament;
    Through light, through life, it forward flows.

    I see the inundation sweet,
    I hear the spending of the stream
    Through years, through men, through Nature fleet,
    Through love and thought, through power and dream.

    Musketaquit, a goblin strong,
    Of shard and flint makes jewels gay;
    They lose their grief who hear his song,
    And where he winds is the day of day.

    So forth and brighter fares my stream,--
    Who drink it shall not thirst again;
    No darkness stains its equal gleam.
    And ages drop in it like rain.



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