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<p id="id00320" style="margin-top: 4em">The Song of the Chattahoochee.</p>
<p id="id00321" style="margin-top: 3em"> Out of the hills of Habersham,<br/>
Down the valleys of Hall,<br/>
I hurry amain to reach the plain,<br/>
Run the rapid and leap the fall,<br/>
Split at the rock and together again,<br/>
Accept my bed, or narrow or wide,<br/>
And flee from folly on every side<br/>
With a lover's pain to attain the plain<br/>
Far from the hills of Habersham,<br/>
Far from the valleys of Hall.<br/></p>
<p id="id00322"> All down the hills of Habersham,<br/>
All through the valleys of Hall,<br/>
The rushes cried `Abide, abide,'<br/>
The willful waterweeds held me thrall,<br/>
The laving laurel turned my tide,<br/>
The ferns and the fondling grass said `Stay,'<br/>
The dewberry dipped for to work delay,<br/>
And the little reeds sighed `Abide, abide,<br/>
Here in the hills of Habersham,<br/>
Here in the valleys of Hall.'<br/></p>
<p id="id00323"> High o'er the hills of Habersham,<br/>
Veiling the valleys of Hall,<br/>
The hickory told me manifold<br/>
Fair tales of shade, the poplar tall<br/>
Wrought me her shadowy self to hold,<br/>
The chestnut, the oak, the walnut, the pine,<br/>
Overleaning, with flickering meaning and sign,<br/>
Said, `Pass not, so cold, these manifold<br/>
Deep shades of the hills of Habersham,<br/>
These glades in the valleys of Hall.'<br/></p>
<p id="id00324"> And oft in the hills of Habersham,<br/>
And oft in the valleys of Hall,<br/>
The white quartz shone, and the smooth brook-stone<br/>
Did bar me of passage with friendly brawl,<br/>
And many a luminous jewel lone<br/>
— Crystals clear or a-cloud with mist,<br/>
Ruby, garnet and amethyst —<br/>
Made lures with the lights of streaming stone<br/>
In the clefts of the hills of Habersham,<br/>
In the beds of the valleys of Hall.<br/></p>
<p id="id00325"> But oh, not the hills of Habersham,<br/>
And oh, not the valleys of Hall<br/>
Avail: I am fain for to water the plain.<br/>
Downward the voices of Duty call —<br/>
Downward, to toil and be mixed with the main,<br/>
The dry fields burn, and the mills are to turn,<br/>
And a myriad flowers mortally yearn,<br/>
And the lordly main from beyond the plain<br/>
Calls o'er the hills of Habersham,<br/>
Calls through the valleys of Hall.<br/></p>
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1877.</p>
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