Where dips the rocky highland 
 Of Sleuth Wood in the lake 
 There lies a leafy island 
 Where flapping herons wake 
 The drowsy water-rats 
 There we've hid our faery vats 
 Full of berries 
 And of reddest stolen cherries 
    Come away, O human child 
 To the waters and the wild 
 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 grey sands with light 
 By far off furthest Rosses 
 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 
 And chase the frothy bubbles 
 Whilst the world is full of troubles 
 And is anxious in its sleep   
 Where the wandering water gushes 
 From the hills above Glen-Car 
 In pools among the rushes 
 That scarce could bathe a star 
 We seek for slumbering trout 
 And whispering in their ears 
 Give them unquiet dreams 
 Leaning softly out 
 From ferns that drop their tears 
 Over the young streams   
 Away with us he's going 
 The solemn-eyed 
 He'll hear no more the lowing 
 Of the calves on the warm hillside 
 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 
 To the waters and the wild 
 With a faery, hand in hand 
 For the world's more full of weeping 
 Than you can understand