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A Shallow Stream.

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There is a stream to northward, thinly spread      Over a shelving, many-fissured shale,     That brawls and blusters in its shallow bed,      And ends its course inglorious in a swale.     Its babble stirs the laughter of the hills;      The rooted mountains mock its fume and fret;     And all the summer long the idle mills      Wait wearily with water-wheel unwet.     Let us not waste our lives in froth and foam      And unavailing vanity of noise;     "Still waters deepest run" - the ancient gnome      Pricks well our sham, conceited bubble-toys;     Who serve best here in God's great halidome      Have volume, depth, serenity and poise.

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