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Singing Water

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I heard - 'twas on a morning, but when it was and where,     Except that well I heard it, I neither know nor care -     I heard, and, oh, the sunlight was shining in the blue,     A little water singing as little waters do.     At Lechlade and at Buscot, where Summer days are long,     The tiny rills and ripples they tremble into song;     And where the silver Windrush brings down her liquid gems,     There's music in the wavelets she tosses to the Thames.     The eddies have an air too, and brave it is and blithe;     I think I may have heard it that day at Bablockhythe;     And where the Eynsham weir-fall breaks out in rainbow spray     The Evenlode comes singing to join the pretty play.     But where I heard that music I cannot rightly tell;     I only know I heard it, and that I know full well:     I heard a little water, and, oh, the sky was blue,     A little water singing as little waters do.

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