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FLIGHT THE FOURTH: Songo River Nowhere such a devious stream, Walled with woods or sandy shelf, Never errant knight of old, Never school-boy in his quest In the mirror of its tide Swift or swallow on the wing Silent stream! thy Indian name But thy tranquil waters teach Though thou turnest no busy mill, "Traveller, hurrying from the heat "Be not like a stream that brawls Content of FLIGHT THE FOURTH: Songo River [Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem collection: Birds of Passage] Read next: POEM#KERAMOS Read previous: FLIGHT THE FOURTH#Belisarius Table of content of Birds of Passage GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |