Trinity River Love Song
Here on the river things don’t change too much Winter storms bring up the water In late spring the miners return to their dredges Followed by steelhead and otter Tourists are smiling and taking the pictures of daring young white water rafters while rapids respond with the same ancient language a mixture of angers and laughter's Chorus It isn’t that I don’t love you now And it isn’t that you don’t love me It’s just that your like this bank of the river And I’m flowing on to the sea Remember the summer we lived in the Chevy Camped by the edge of the river We ate the berries that grew in the tailings And took what the spirit delivered River provider and river denier The parables told and we listened We swam in the dark pools surrounded by morning And naked on black rocks we glistened. Chorus I used to sit with my toes in the water Watching it swirling and flowing Following eddies and hearing the music Wondering where it was going I used to throw sticks for the big German Shepherd She’d chase them and bring them back to me But some times she’d just let them go with the river And one day her reasons came to me
Written by Sara Hoxie. Song appeared on Prayer for Feather River and Waterfall Boy.