THE Wye and the Severn are offspring Of dark Plinlimmon's side; And there they were nursed as playmates, And then -- they were sundered wide. In ways far parted they travel, By city and castled shore; And at last, after great adventures, They meet -- very old -- once more. They have long grown rich in homage; They are full of renown and pride; But they babble of how they were playmates On dark Plinlimmon's side. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...IN TIME OF 'THE BREAKING OF NATIONS' by THOMAS HARDY ECHOES: 7 by WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY LOVE DISSEMBLED, FR. AS YOU LIKE IT by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE SAINT BRIDE'S LULLABY by WILLIAM SHARP AN ORIGINAL THOUGHT by MARIA ABDY THE WIRES by ALEXANDER ANDERSON |