The Wind and Stream

Author: William Cullen Bryant  | Date: 1864

THE WIND AND STREAM

A brook came stealing from the ground;

You scarcely saw its silvery gleam

Among the herbs that hung around

The borders of the winding stream,

The pretty stream, the placid stream,

The softly-gliding, bashful stream.

A breeze came wandering from the sky,

Light as the whispers of a dream;

He put the o’erhanging grasses by,

And softly stooped to kiss the stream,

The pretty stream, the flattered stream,

The shy, yet unreluctant stream.

The water, as the wind passed o’er,

Shot upward many a glancing beam,

Dimpled and quivered more and more,

And tripped along, a livelier stream,

The flattered stream, the simpering stream,

The fond, delighted, silly stream.

Away the airy wanderer flew

To where the fields with blossoms teem,

To sparkling springs and rivers blue,

And left alone that little stream,

The flattered stream, the cheated stream,

The sad, forsaken, lonely stream.

That careless wind came never back;

He wanders yet the fields, I deem,

But, on its melancholy track,

Complaining went that little stream,

The cheated stream, the hopeless stream,

The ever-murmuring, mourning stream.

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