The poem describes different bodies of water such as lakes, waterfalls, and geysers. Lakes are described as gentle as they flow down gradually into darkness. Waterfalls plunge down sharply in contrast to lakes. Geysers are compared to rivers but shoot water up instead of flowing down, in a clownish or buffoonish manner.
The poem describes different bodies of water such as lakes, waterfalls, and geysers. Lakes are described as gentle as they flow down gradually into darkness. Waterfalls plunge down sharply in contrast to lakes. Geysers are compared to rivers but shoot water up instead of flowing down, in a clownish or buffoonish manner.
The poem describes different bodies of water such as lakes, waterfalls, and geysers. Lakes are described as gentle as they flow down gradually into darkness. Waterfalls plunge down sharply in contrast to lakes. Geysers are compared to rivers but shoot water up instead of flowing down, in a clownish or buffoonish manner.