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THE RIVER. The river’s a wanderer, the river’s a baby, A nomad, a tramp, he gurgles and hums, He doesn’t choose one place and sounds like he’s happily To set up his camp sucking his thumbs. The river’s a winder, the river’s a singer, through valley and hill as he dances along,
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THE RIVER • The river’s a wanderer, the river’s a baby, • A nomad, a tramp, he gurgles and hums, • He doesn’t choose one place and sounds like he’s happily • To set up his camp sucking his thumbs. • The river’s a winder, the river’s a singer, • through valley and hill as he dances along, • He twists and he turns the countryside echoes • He just cannot be still. The notes of his song. • The river’s a hoarder, the river’s a monster • And he buries down deep hungry and vexed, • Those little treasures he’s gobbled up trees • That he wants to keep and he ‘ll swallow you next.
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