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A poem by Hilda Conkling

Fountain-Talk

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Title:     Fountain-Talk
Author: Hilda Conkling [More Titles by Conkling]

Said the fountain to its clear bed,
"You might flow faster!
I am sprinkling my best, every day,
But ice is holding you fast.
Can't you get out?
Can't you lift yourself with sun?
I am tired waiting for slow cold water
To fling about the air:
Can't you wake yourself up?"
But the fountain-basin murmured softly
"Sleep . . . sleep . . .
Sleep . . . sleep . . .
You with your talking and talking!
Hush . . . hush . . .
I hear the bird-sandman!"





[The end]
Hilda Conkling's poem: Fountain-Talk

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