I come from haunts of coot and hern,
I make a sudden sally
And sparkle out among the fern,
To bicker down a valley.
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lovely - that should explain it all - why a lengthy comment of 20 words -
I am fortunate to have read this lovely poem and was inspired to do its Hindi translation which I will post in a shot while. This is my tribute to the immortal poet Lord Tennyson.
One of the first poems I ever learned. Still makes my heart leap up!
A great piece of poetry which has enchanted me since I was a 6th grader. It reminds me of nature and God: " But I go on forever."
A brilliant poem which reminds our journey similar to the journey of the brook which goes thru the nature's beauty and finally to meet the ultimate but it remains in form and shape whereas we lose our body and shape.
I usually feel a great poem like this, and so I understand why he was so loved by the fellow person, UK and London people.Because many tears have fallen through my face reading his words, and we crave for more of that unique among unique, each with its scent, no much to say except bent.
This poem has enchanted me since childhood. Presented to me by my dear mother it has caused me great sobriety and helped me maintain stability! I thank the author and my mother!
This poem reminds me of my school days. So many books to carry and read. An innocence yet mischievous soul that had to face all odds with so much vigour and vitality like the brook has carried all sort of detritus along its path.
I was see this poem, just like between the human being until the dead.
Alfred Lord Tennysonโs masterpiece. Describe the scenic beauty of nature aside
Loved bubble, babble and pebbles reflected in this great poem.