If the River Could Speak
Some
time ago, Kelly Hamel, a friend and fellow member of 'The Cowpasture
Collective', which ran the Canal Street Coffeehouse and published the
Merrimack Valley Progressive, wrote this poem. I was moved to make it
into a song.
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Poem by Kelly Hamel Music by Tony Provencher - 1995
Vocal, Guitar, and Harmonicae - Tony Provencher
Album: The ezFolk Sails |
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If the River Could Speak poem by Kelly Hamel |
If the river could speak of its worries and woes, we would hear angry tears in the sadness that flows.
If the meadow could speak with a voice of its own, we'd hear tell about people who have hearts made of stone.
If the forests could scream like a jet through the sky, we would shudder with fear as they toppled and died.
If the wind called your name, as it sobbed through the trees, and asked for your voice, would you silently leave?
If the ocean turned red from the blood of the earth, would you still wash your hands of the blame?
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