The Sea Said 'come' To The Brook-
Emily Dickinson
1210 The Sea said “Come” to the Brook— The Brook said “Let me grow”— The Sea said “Then you will be a Sea— I want a Brook—Come now”! The Sea said “Go” to the Sea— The Sea said “I am he You cherished”—”Learned Waters— Wisdom is stale—to Me”
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