Looking-Glass River

I

Smooth it glides upon its travel,
Here a wimple, there a gleam--
O the clean gravel!
O the smooth stream!
II
Sailing blossoms, silver fishes,
Pave pools as clear as air--
How a child wishes
To live down there!
III
We can see our colored faces
Floating on the shaken pool
Down in cool places,
Dim and very cool;
IV
Till a wind or water wrinkle,
Dipping marten, plumping trout,
Spreads in a twinkle
And blots all out.
V
See the rings pursue each other;
All below grows black as night,
Just as if mother
Had blown out the light!
VI
Patience, children, just a minute--
See the spreading circles die;
The stream and all in it
Will clear by-and-by.

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