Give a description of river of lesson where go the boat.
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Though this poem is taken from Stevenson's book of poems for children, A Child's Garden of Verses, the poem’s undertones of loss, longing for return, and letting go reach far beyond a child’s immediate experience.
In setting this text for the Harmonium Choral Society, I was struck by the fact that the narrator copes with the lost boats in the same way an adult must cope with lost love. Though the lost objects are gone forever, they will nonetheless be loved again in the future. This setting reflects a bit of that bittersweetness and that heartache.
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