It winds through curves, carrying blossoms, trout, grayling, and foamy flakes.
It chatters and babbles over stony ways, creating eddying bays and pebbles. The brook bickers down valleys, hurries down hills and ridges, passes through towns and bridges, and flows through fields and meadows. The brook narrates its journey from the mountains to the sea, highlighting its encounters with various landscapes and natural elements. The poem “The Brook” by Alfred Lord Tennyson is a personification of a brook, which is portrayed as an ever-flowing entity.