| Where dips the rocky highland | |
| Of Sleuth Wood in the lake, | |
| There lies a leafy island | |
| Where flapping herons wake | |
| The drowsy water rats; | 5 |
| There we've hid our faery vats, | |
| Full of berrys | |
| And of reddest stolen cherries. | |
| Come away, O human child! | |
| To the waters and the wild | 10 |
| With a faery, hand in hand, | |
| For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand. | |
| | |
| Where the wave of moonlight glosses | |
| The dim gray sands with light, | |
| Far off by furthest Rosses | 15 |
| We foot it all the night, | |
| Weaving olden dances | |
| Mingling hands and mingling glances | |
| Till the moon has taken flight; | |
| To and fro we leap | 20 |
| And chase the frothy bubbles, | |
| While the world is full of troubles | |
| And anxious in its sleep. | |
| Come away, O human child! | |
| To the waters and the wild | 25 |
| With a faery, hand in hand, | |
| For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand. | |
| | |
| Where the wandering water gushes | |
| From the hills above Glen-Car, | |
| In pools among the rushes | 30 |
| That scarce could bathe a star, | |
| We seek for slumbering trout | |
| And whispering in their ears | |
| Give them unquiet dreams; | |
| Leaning softly out | 35 |
| From ferns that drop their tears | |
| Over the young streams. | |
| Come away, O human child! | |
| To the waters and the wild | |
| With a faery, hand in hand, | 40 |
| For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand. | |
| | |
| Away with us he's going, | |
| The solemn-eyed: | |
| He'll hear no more the lowing | |
| Of the calves on the warm hillside | 45 |
| Or the kettle on the hob | |
| Sing peace into his breast, | |
| Or see the brown mice bob | |
| Round and round the oatmeal chest. | |
| For he comes, the human child, | 50 |
| To the waters and the wild | |
| With a faery, hand in hand, | |
| For the world's more full of weeping than he can understand. | |