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richer by far
richer by far
for experiencing the Rhine’s flow
and stoney Roman camps turned towns
windmills’ sweeping sails staying flood
close-fit locks, padlock-by-lovers bridge
castles now ruins or renovated hotels
robber toll-takers replaced
by tourist trinket salesmen
elk-colored herds of wild horses
swooping waterbirds
cathedral spires piercing gold sunsets
family on top deck to drink in history
and laugh and bond among ourselves
richer by far