Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882). Complete Poetical Works. 1893.
In the HarborTo the Avon
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Who lies beneath this sculptured hearse;
Nor wait beside the churchyard wall
For him who cannot hear thy call.
A boy with sunshine on his brow,
And hear in Stratford’s quiet street
The patter of his little feet.
Wading knee-deep amid the sedge;
And lost in thought, as if thy stream
Were the swift river of a dream.
And fain would follow where it goes,
To the wide world, that shall erelong
Be filled with his melodious song.
He stands upon another shore;
A vaster river near him flows,
And still he follows where it goes.