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the water, how the lank green grass Mats its rank blades, each blade a crooked kris, Making a marsh; 'mid which the currents miss Their rock-born melodies. But there, and there one sees The wide-belled mallow, as within a glass, Long-pistiled, leaning o'er The root-contorted shore, As if its own pink image it would kiss. And there the tangled wild-potato vine Lifts conical blossoms, each a cup of wine, As pale as moonlight is. And there tall gipsy lilies, all a-sway, Their savage, coppery faces, fierce of hue, Dull purple-streaked, bend in inverted view.-- And where the stream around those rushes creeps, The dragon-fly, in endless error, keeps Sewing the pale gold gown of day With tangled stitches of a burning blue: Its brilliant body seems a needle fine, A thread of azure ray. But here below me where my pensive shade Looks up at me, the stale stream stagnant lies, Deep, dark, but clear and silent; save the hiss Of bursting bubbles in the spawny ooze.-- All flowers here refuse To grow or blossom; beauties, too, are few, That haunt its depths: no glittering minnows braid Its languid crystal; and no gravels strew With colored orbs its bottom. Half afraid I shrink from my own eyes There in its cairngorm skies-- I know not why, and yet it seems 'tis this:-- I know not what--but where the kildees wade Slim in the foamy scum, From that direction hither doth it come, And makes my heart afraid. Nearer it draws to where those low rocks ail, Warm rocks on which some water-snake hath clomb To bask its spotted body, coiling numb.-- At first it seemed a prism on the grail, A bubble's prism yonder; then a trail, An angled sparkle in a shadow, swayed Frog-like through deeps, to crouch a flaccid, pale, Squat bulk below.... Reflected trees and skies, And breeze-blown clouds that lounge at sunny loss, Seem in its stolid eyes, Deep down--the dim disguise Of something ghoulish there, whose features fail, Then come again in rhythmic waviness, With arms like tentacles that seem to press Up towards me. Limbs that writhe, and fade, And clench--tough limbs, that twist and cross Through flabby hair like smoky moss. How horrible to see this thing at night! Or when the sunset slants its brimstone light Above the water! when, in phantom flight, The will-o'-the-wisps, perhaps, above it reel. Then haply would i
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