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CYCLES RETURNING

Cycles returning, of dusty encampments by big river rushing,

Torrents of fresh-fallen rain,

Through dark, deep canyons

To cloudless skies where deserts drain

Into waterless seas.

These sands have known the rain, too,

For purple flowers have filled dusk-sweetened canyons

With heavy ambrosia of spring walks in moonlight

Hand in hand along the cliffs' meeting River.

Council us of hot summers to come

When the river will, slow and narrow,

Carry us to watered seasons

Of fish swims and poets who walk with us.

But now, cycles are returning

Cycles returning.

Won't you take my hand and walk?

Along the gentle river's edge

And the sands so dry and parched

Of your broken hearts

Will be watered and break forth into singing

Spring forth and bloom again

Let the scent of Love fill your feelings.

I know, for I have walked,

And been touched by the springtime's Healing!

But now cycles are returning

Cycles returning...

(written about spring on the Colorado River near Blythe, CA, but on the Arizona side

south about ten miles where there used to be beautiful lakes for waterbirds until the river

lost all its water to greed. Music was composed by the author in Anacortes WA, 1983 and

first sung at open mic at the Jazz Bar downtown on Commercial. Ave.)Cycles returning,

of dusty encampments by big river rushing,

Torrents of fresh-fallen rain,

Through dark, deep canyons

To cloudless skies where deserts drain

Into waterless seas.

These sands have known the rain, too,

For purple flowers have filled dusk-sweetened canyons

With heavy ambrosia of spring walks in moonlight

Hand in hand along the cliffs' meeting River.

Council us of hot summers to come

When the river will, slow and narrow,

Carry us to watered seasons

Of fish swims and poets who walk with us.

But now, cycles are returning

Cycles returning.

Won't you take my hand and walk?

Along the gentle river's edge

And the sands so dry and parched

Of your broken hearts

Will be watered and break forth into singing

Spring forth and bloom again

Let the scent of Love fill your feelings.

I know, for I have walked,

And been touched by the springtime's Healing!

But now cycles are returning

Cycles returning...

(written about spring on the Colorado River near Blythe, CA, but on the Arizona side

south about ten miles where there used to be beautiful lakes for waterbirds until the river

lost all its water to greed. Music was composed by the author in Anacortes WA, 1983,

and first sung at open mic at the Jazz Bar downtown on Commercial Ave.)


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