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Down The Songo.

    By Bliss Carman (William)



I.

    Floating!
    Floating--and all the stillness waits
    And listens at the ivory gates,
    Full of a dim uncertain presage
    Of some strange, undelivered message.
    There is no sound save from the bush
    The alto of the shy wood-thrush,
    And ever and anon the dip
    Of a lazy oar.

    The rhythmic drowsiness keeps time
    To hazy subtleties of rhyme
    That seem to slip
    Through the lulled soul to seek the sleepy shore.
    The idle clouds go floating by;
    Above us sky, beneath us sky;
    The sun shines on us as we lie
    Floating.

    It is a dream.
    It is a dream, my love; see how
    The ripples quiver at the prow,
    And all the long reflections shake
    Unsteadily beneath the lake.
    The mists about the uplands show
    Dim violet towers that come and go.
    Phantasmagoric palaces
    Rise trembling there,
    As though one breath of waking weather
    Would crash their airy walls together
    With sudden stress,
    While silent detonations shook the air--
    Vast fabrics toppling to the ground
    And vanishing without a sound.
    Ah, love, these are not what we deem;
    It is a dream.


II.

    Let us dream on, then,----dream and die
    Ere the dream pass.
    Let us for once, like idle flowers,
    Let slip the unregarded hours,
    Like the wise flowers that lie
    Unfretted by a feeble thought,
    Future and past alike forgot,
    Drinking the dew contentedly
    In the cool grass.


III.

    Look yonder where the clouds float; could we glide
    As they, across the sky's blue shoreless tide,
    What better were it than to dream
    Across yon lake and into this still stream?


IV.

    Trees and a glimpse of sky!
    And the slow river, quiet as a pool!
    And thou and I--and thou and I--
    Kiss me! How soft the air is and how cool!



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