With lifted feet, hands still,
I am poised, and down the hill
Dart, with heedful mind;
The air goes by in a wind.
...
The sheep are coming home in Greece.
Hark the bells on every hill!
Flock by flock, and fleece by fleece,
Wandering wide a little piece
...
We shall overcome,
We shall overcome,
We shall overcome some day.
...
Going Downhill On A Bicycle
With lifted feet, hands still,
I am poised, and down the hill
Dart, with heedful mind;
The air goes by in a wind.
Swifter and yet more swift,
Till the heart with a mighty lift
Makes the lungs laugh the throat cry; ~
'O bird, see, see, bird, I fly!
Is this, is this your joy?
O bird, then I, though a boy,
For a golden moment share
Your feathery life in air! '
Say, heart, is there aught like this
In a world that is full of bliss?
'Tis more than skating, bound
Steel-shod to the level ground.
Speed slackens now, I float
A while in my airy boat;
Till, when the wheels scarce crawl,
My feet to the treadles fall.
Alas, that the longest hill
Must end in a vale; but still,
Who climbs with toil, wheresoe'er,
Shall find wings waiting there.
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