The
Meandering Trail – Twilight to Sunrise
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An Ode to Sydenham Lake and the Cataraqui Trail
By-
Eliza Murphy
Oh,
would you go meandering
Upon
this trail, beside this lake,
Before
the others dare to wake,
At
the trailhead we’ll set our stake;
To
share the Twilight Hour’s wonder,
As
Day awakens from his slumber
And
breathe the fragrant air so new,
Sweet
with lilac blossoms and dew.
Oh, would you go meandering,
Meandering with me?
Oh,
would you go meandering
Upon
this trail beside this lake,
To
feel the silent stillness break,
As
jumping fish cause rippled wake;
To
spy the creatures low and high,
Who
scamper, scurry, and slither by
And
hear the Loons share haunting cries,
As Trumpet Swans stir Sun to rise,
Oh,
would you go meandering,
Meandering
with me?
Oh,
would you go meandering
Upon
this trail beside this lake,
To
catch the Heron and his mate
In
boundless flight a double-take;
To
hold my hand and welcome Day
And
take our role in Morning’s play,
That
I may gaze into your eyes,
As
you behold Dawn’s blushing skies.
Oh,
would you go meandering,
Meandering,
meandering,
Please,
say you’ll go meandering,
Meandering
with me?
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