Gateway to the Classics: Legends Every Child Should Know by Hamilton Wright Mabie
 
Legends Every Child Should Know by  Hamilton Wright Mabie

The Lorelei

I know not whence it rises,

This thought so full of woe:

But a tale of the times departed

Haunts me—and will not go.


The air is cool, and it darkens,

And calmly flows the Rhine;

The mountain peaks are sparkling

In the sunny evening-shine.


And yonder sits a maiden,

The fairest of the fair;

With gold is her garment glittering,

And she combs her golden hair.


With a golden comb she combs it,

And a wild song singeth she,

That melts the heart with a wondrous

And powerful melody.


The boatman feels his bosom

With a nameless longing move;

He sees not the gulfs before him,

His gaze is fixed above.


Till over boat and boatman

The Rhine's deep waters run;

And this with her magic singing

The Lorelei hath done!


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