The Oxford Book of Canadian Verse
Songs of the Sea Children: XLIX. I was a reed in the stilly streamBliss Carman (18611929)
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Heigh-ho!
And thou my fellow of moveless dream,
Heigh-ho!
As there we bowed him a listless head.
And summer died to a drowsier swoon,
With the little stars in the lonely sky,
When shyest wood-fellows confer.
And laid a frost on the lips of fear.
As a breath that blows a mellow fire,
Was a little sigh from our happy heart.
Heigh-ho!
This is the glory of the world,
Heigh-ho!