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                         PISCATAQUA RIVER

                         Thou singest by the gleaming isles,

                         By woods, and fields of corn,

                         Thou singest, and the sunlight smiles

                         Upon my birthday morn.


                         But I within a city, I,

                         So full of vague unrest,

                         Would almost give my life to lie

                         An hour upon upon thy breast.


                         To let the wherry listless go,

                         And, wrapt in dreamy joy,

                         Dip, and surge idly to and fro,

                         Like the red harbor-buoy;


                         To sit in happy indolence,

                         To rest upon the oars,

                         And catch the heavy earthy scents

                         That blow from summer shores;


                         To see the rounded sun go down,

                         And with its parting fires

                         Light up the windows of the town

                         And burn the tapering spires;


                         And then to hear the muffled tolls

                         From steeples slim and white,

                         And watch, among the Isles of Shoals,

                         The Beacon’s orange light.


                         O River! flowing to the main

                         Through woods, and fields of corn,

                         Hear thou my longing and my pain

                         This sunny birthday morn;


                         And take this song which fancy shapes

                         To music like thine own,

                         And sing it to the cliffs and capes

                         And crags where I am known!


An Old Town By the Sea

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