The Second Jungle Book/A Ripple Song
nce a ripple came to landIn the golden sunset burning—Lapped against a maiden's hand,By the ford returning.
A RIPPLE SONG
nce a ripple came to landIn the golden sunset burning—Lapped against a maiden's hand,By the ford returning.Dainty foot and gentle breast—Safe across be glad and rest.'Maiden, wait,' the ripple saith;'Wait awhile, for I am Death!'
'Where my lover calls I go—Shame it were to treat him coldly—'Twas a fish that circled so,Turning over boldly.'
Dainty foot and tender heart,Wait the loaded ferry-cart.'Wait, ah, wait!' the ripple saith;'Maiden, wait, for I am Death!'
'When my lover calls I haste—Dame Disdain was never wedded!'Ripple—ripple round her waist,Clear the current eddied.
Foolish heart and faithful hand,Little feet that touched no land.Far away the ripple fled,Ripple—ripple—running red!