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Holland Song [For A Dutch Picture]

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Title:     Holland Song [For A Dutch Picture]
Author: Hilda Conkling [More Titles by Conkling]

When light comes creeping through the hills
That shine with mist,
When winds blow soft,
Windmills wake and whirl.
In Holland, in Holland,
Everything is cheerful
Across the sea:
White nets are beside the water
Where ships sail by.
The mountains begin to get blue,
The Dutch girls begin to sing,
The windmills begin to whirl.
Then night comes
The mountains turn dark gray
And faint away into night.
Not a bird chirps his song.
All is drowsy,
All is strange,
With the moon and stars shining round the world:
The wind stops,
The windmills stop
In Holland . . .


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Hilda Conkling's poem: Holland Song [For A Dutch Picture]

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