Singer/ Songwriter
The rising of the moon on the Oregon borderline
Lights up the river's edge and the wild blackberry vine
And the sand beneath my feet is a cool silver grey
The moon dances on the water, and then it sails away
And I watch it sail away, somewhere where the river goes
Some love lasts forever, just like the river flows
On the last day of July, you sailed into my mind
We were riding down a river, the wind blowing from behind
There were two great blue herons flying through the trees
Moving up the canyon, so silent and free
And I watched them sail away,
somewhere where the river goes
Some love lasts forever, just like the river flows
I hope the years are happy and the winters aren't too cold
And that life won't treat you badly;
I'd like to see you when you're old
I'll keep you in my heart like the crying of the loon
And wonder how you are at the rising of the moon
And I watched you sail away, somewhere where the river goes
Some love lasts forever, just like the river flows
The song gives me pictures of places I've seen so often here in Northern California.
She really captures the wonder of this place.
Words and music by Kate Wolf.
Copyright 1981 Another Sundown Publishing Company.