IN hidden caverns, within the mountains, Cold, crystal fountains, so clear and bright, Well upward, sparkling, and downward, foaming Rush onward, roaming, to find a light. Off on the hillside a brook is dashing; In splendor flashing its waters run. Out from the woodland, out from the bushes, It gayly rushes to meet the sun. Down in the valley, two streamlets, meeting In quiet greeting, together flow; By pools and eddies, where trout are rising, With snares enticing the anglers go. Here in thy intervale, sweet river Ellis, In brimming chalice, emerald green, Flowing past farmhouse, elms, corn and clover, All through Andover gleams thy bright sheen. Sweet river Ellis, thy calm way keeping, In meadows sleeping, I will not sing Of swollen torrents, in fury raging, Destruction waging, in stormy Spring. Bright river Ellis, flowing through meadows, I love thy shadows and golden sands, Where light through tremulous foliage shimmers, Dances and glimmers in waving bands. Pure river Ellis, through meadows winding, Haymakers finding ere dews are gone; Where blades are whetted, with music ringing, And scythes are swinging at early dawn. Sweet river Ellis, through meadows gliding, By thee abiding I fain would stray, The peace of Nature my heart divining, All care resigning this happy day! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...OUR LORD AND OUR LADY by HILAIRE BELLOC FOR REMEMBERING HOW TO LIVE WITHOUT YOU by JAMES GALVIN THOUGHTS OF A TINY PIG by DAVID IGNATOW LET ME NOT LOSES MY DREAM by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON TWO POEMS FROM THE WAR: 1 by ARCHIBALD MACLEISH AT THE ZOO IN SPAIN by CLARENCE MAJOR DRAW THE SWORD, O REPUBLIC by EDGAR LEE MASTERS SIMON SURNAMED PETER by EDGAR LEE MASTERS SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: WILLIAM AND EMILY by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |