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by Hamlin Garland

    Through wild and tangled forests

    The broad, unhasting river flows

    Spotted with rain-drops, gray with night;

    Upon its curving breast there goes

    A lonely steamboat's larboard light,

    A blood-red star against the shadowy oaks;

    Noiseless as a ghost, through greenish gleam

    Of fire-flies, before the boat's wild scream

    A heron flaps away

    Like silence taking flight.

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