Here you will find the Poem The River of poet Kathleen Raine
In my first sleep I came to the river And looked down Through the clear water - Only in dream Water so pure, Laced and undulant Lines of flow On its rocky bed Water of life Streaming for ever. A house was there Beside the river And I, arrived, An expected guest About to explore Old gardens and libraries - But the car was waiting To drive me away. One last look Into that bright stream - Trout there were And clear on the bottom Monster form Of the great crayfish That crawls to the moon. On its rocky bed Living water In whorls and ripples Flowing unbended. There was the car To drive me away. We crossed the river Of living water - I might not stay, But must return By the road too short To the waiting day. In my second dream Pure I was and free By the rapid stream, My crystal house the sky, The pure crystalline sky. Into the stream I flung A bottle of clear glass That twirled and tossed and spun In the water's race Flashing the morning sun. Down that swift river I saw it borne away, My empty crystal form, Exultant saw it caught Into the current's spin, The flashing water's run.