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1881–1941

THE BRANCH

Elizabeth Madox Roberts

We stopped at the branch on the way to the hill. We stopped at the water a while and played. We hid our things by the osage tree And took off our shoes and stockings to wade.

There is sand at the bottom that bites at your feet, And there is a rock where the waterfall goes. You can poke your foot in the foamy part And feel how the water runs over your toes.

The little black spiders that walk on the top Of the water are hard and stiff and cool. And I saw some wiggletails going around, And some slippery minnows that live in the pool.

And where it is smooth there is moss on a stone, And where it is shallow and almost dry The rocks are broken and hot in the sun, And a rough little water goes hurrying by.

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