What am I babbling, I know not, O river! My one tiny piece, a fragment.
This couplet speaks of a profound connection with a river. The poet acknowledges the river's ceaseless babble, but beyond the surface sound, there's a deeper understanding. 'What do you babble, I know, river!' suggests an intimate awareness, as if the river's murmur carries a secret known only to the speaker. The line 'My one tiny piece' then reveals the heart of this bond. It implies that the speaker finds a part of their own self, a fragment of their soul or experience, reflected in the river's eternal flow. It's a beautiful metaphor for finding oneself and one's story within the grand narrative of nature, where even a tiny piece holds immense significance.
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