SERENE LAKES' SUMMER GOODBYE
They're calling us kids to get into the car
"hurry, up, hurry up", we have to drive far
down the mountain to get back to town
it's so hard to leave our cabin, cosy and brown
As the bark of a fir tree, the cone of a pine
I'll miss the trees and this house of mine
by the shore of little Serene lakes
summer's now gone, it's time to awake.
We played at our lake, my sister and brother
as did our grandpa, and later our mother.
sometimes we swam, and sometimes we boated
we'd paddle about in whatever floated
We'd climb up the hill, rocky with tuff
a long ago volcano made it so rough.
we'd take our time walking along the whole ridge
of the hillside, which seemed like a bridge
To another time, as the rocks told the tale
of people and oxen on the emigrant trail
of tribes who hunted in meadow and glade
and made pictures on stones, lest memory fade
I remember that last summer with grandfather still
we sat outside, all bundled up 'gainst the chill
of the night, and gazed at stars flung 'cross the sky
Grandpa held me so close, as I started to cry.
"The fish in the water, the moon up above
the woods all around us, our family's love
these are permanent, these things endure
of this you will always, always be sure,"
He said as he held me, my head on his shoulder
his voice once so firm, now sounding much older
my grandpa who taught me to fish and to sail
it was hard to see grandpa becoming so frail.
Then winter's snows came, the weather much colder
and as the year aged, so grandpa got older
and then early one morning, 'round about dawn
my mom and my dad said grandpa had gone
I thought of the starry sky over our lake
the ripples of water from our boat's wake
my grandpa who seemed as big as a bear
swatting mosquitoes out of the air,
Rowing to the small islands- Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn
that's what he called us, his face lit with a grin,
life flows strong like a river, fast like a stream
sometimes it seems that it's only a dream
When I am older, if I have a child
I hope these lakes are still here, lovely and wild
reminding us all of all we hold dear,
water glinting and sparkling, ice cold and clear.
KTG
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Serene Lake's heritage is threatened by out of control development. Please work to protect the future of Serene Lakes, Van Norden Meadow and the headwaters of the South Yuba River, and Serena Creek and the headwaters of the North Fork American River.