1 | The River’s a wanderer, | |
2 | A nomad, a tramp, | |
3 | He doesn’t choose one place To set up his camp. | |
4 | The River’s a winder, | |
5 | Through valley and hill He twists and he turns, | |
6 | He just cannot be still. | |
7 | The River’s a hoarder, | |
8 | And he buries down deep Those little treasures That he wants to keep. | |
9 | The River’s a baby, | |
10 | He gurgles and hums, | |
11 | And sounds like he’s happily Sucking his thumbs. | |
12 | The River’s a singer, | |
13 | As he dances along, | |
14 | The countryside echoes The notes of his song. | |
15 | The River’s a monster Hungry and vexed, | |
16 | He’s gobbled up trees And he’ll swallow you next. |
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