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You have your own voice, You have your own song, Splashing, rippling, rushing on. In you I find tranquility, In you I feel contentment; Oh River mine, Your waters blue and green. Hudson flowing by the path I ride my bike on, Falling leaves red, brown, gold, yellow. I can walk with my dogs By your banks, I can skip stones Across your face. I find you in forests and meadows, Near Lakes and far from sand; You live forever, Patience unbound: Do you hide secrets Yet to be found?
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Apr 1, 2014
Apr 1, 2014 at 9:11 AM UTC
River, Mine
You have your own voice, You have your own song, Splashing, rippling, rushing on. In you I find tranquility, In you I feel contentment; Oh River mine, Your waters blue and green. Hudson flowing by the path I ride my bike on, Falling leaves red, brown, gold, yellow. I can walk with my dogs By your banks, I can skip stones Across your face. I find you in forests and meadows, Near Lakes and far from sand; You live forever, Patience unbound: Do you hide secrets Yet to be found?
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Apr 1, 2014
Apr 1, 2014 at 9:11 AM UTC
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