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KAWEAH (says the crow)

“Kaweah, Kaweah”

There’s a place on up the hill
Redwood trees are standing still
The murmur of the river will invite you

Lay your head down on a rock
You’ll forget about the clock
The whisper of the sun will melt the shadows

“Kaweah,” as the crow would say
“Kaweah,” as he flies away
“Kaweah, Kaweah.”

When I was a senior in high school I lived in a little town in California called Woodlake.
At Woodlake the San Joaquin Valley met the foothills of the Sequoias.
That summer my brother John and I would hop on a pickup three times a day
and head to the fields east of town to move the aluminum pipes
that fed the sprinklers that watered the alfalfa
The water was pumped from a lake fed by the Kaweah River. Lake Bravo.

Each shift we would have to remove the clogged sprinkler heads
and pick out the mangled bodies of the frogs that had made it passed the screens.

We didn’t know that Lake Bravo was where the Kaweah River ended.
We didn’t know that our pipes were sucking the river dry.
That the melting snow from the Sequoias never made it to the Pacific Ocean.

Kaweah, Kaweah

“Kaweah,” as the crow would say
“Kaweah,” as he flies away
“Kaweah, Kaweah.”

© 2015 Royal T Music

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James Michael Taylor said

Belinda Stephens Sad and beautiful too

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James Michael Taylor said

Shawnee Smith Ray James Michael Taylor Beautiful and sad at the same time.

Guest said

wonderful

Guest said

Cool. I remember it well.

Guest said

love it james!

Guest said

Poignant message and lovely harmonies

Guest said

I think this might just be my favorite JMT song!

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thetworegs said

Love the lyrics ....beautifully done ...

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Colleen Dillon said

Very cool message

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Gene Eric Mann said

Much of this, for me, strongly echoes the spirit of a young Neil Young.

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terrysongs said

Ah yes the sweetness of those old California summer days.

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