Where dips
the rocky highland
Of Sleuth
wood in the lake
There lies
a leafy island
Where flapping
herons wake
The drowsy
water rats
There we've
hid our fairy vats
Full of berries
And of Reddest
Stolen Cherries.
Come away oh
human child
To the waters
and the wild
With a fairy
hand in hand
For the world's
more full of weeping
Than you can
understand
Where the wave
of moonlight glosses
The dim grey
sands with light
By far off
the furthest roses
We foot it
all the night
Weaving olden
dances
Mingling hands
and mingling glances
Till the moon
has taken flight
To and fro
we leap
And chase
the frothy bubbles
Whilst the
world is full of troubles
And is anxious
in it's sleep
Come away oh
human child
To the waters
and the wild
For the world's
more full of weeping
Than you can
understand
Where the wandering
water gushes
From the hills
above glen car
In pools amung
the rushes
That scarce
could bathe a star
We seek for
slumbering trout
And whispering
in their ears
Give them
unquiet dreams
Leaning softly
out
From ferns
that drop their tears
Over the young
streams
Come away oh
human child
To the waters
and the wild
For the World's
more full of weeping
Than you can
understand
Away with us
he's going
The solemned
eyed
He'll bear
no more the lowing
Of the calves
on the warm hillside
Or the kettle
on the hob
Sing peace
into his breast
Or see the
brown mice bob
Round and
round the oatmeal chest
Come away oh
human child
To the waters
and the wild
For the world's
more full of weeping
Than you can
understand
For he comes,
the human child
To the waters
and the wild
With a faery
hand in hand
For the world
is more full of weeping
Than you can
understand
(This poem was included in loving memory of Beth)