Hymns of the Atharva Veda, by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895], at sacred-texts.com
1As ye, when Ahi had been slain, flowed forth together with a
    roar,
   So are ye called the Roaring Ones: this, O ye Rivers, is your
    name.
 2As driven forth by Varuna ye swiftly urged your rolling waves,
   There Indra reached you as you flowed; hence ye are still the
   Water-floods.
 3Indra restrained you with his might. Goddesses, as ye glided
    on
   Not in accordance with his will: hence have ye got the name of
   Streams.
 4One only God set foot on you flowing according to your will, p. a81
   The mighty ones breathed upward fast: hence; Water is the name
    they bear.
 5Water is good, water indeed is fatness. Agni and Soma, truly,
    both bring water.
   May the strong rain of those who scatter sweetness come helpful
    unto me with breath and vigour.
 6Then verily, I see, yea, also hear them: their sound approaches
    me, their voice comes hither.
   Even then I think I am enjoying Amrit, what time I drink my
    fill of you, gold coloured!
 7Here, O ye Waters, is your heart. Here is your calf, ye holy
    ones.
   Flow here, just here, O mighty Streams, whither I now am lead-
    ing you.