The Song Mt. Tamalpais Sings - Lew Welch

Larry Robinson Lrobpoet at sonic.net
Tue Nov 2 06:14:05 PDT 2021


The Song Mt. Tamalpais Sings

This is the last place.  There is nowhere else to go.

              Human movements,
                            but for a few,
              are Westerly.
              Man follows the Sun.

This is the last place.  There is nowhere else to go.

              Or follows what he thinks to be the
              movement of the Sun.
              It is hard to feel it, as a rider,
              on a spinning ball.

This is the last place.  There is nowhere else to go.

              Centuries and hordes of us,
              from every quarter of the earth,
              now piling up,
              and each wave going back
              to get some more.

This is the last place.  There is nowhere else to go.

              My face is the map of the Steppes,"
              she said, on this mountain, looking West.

              My blood set singing by it,
              to the old tunes,
              Irish, still,
              among these Oaks.

This is the last place.  There is nowhere else to go.

              This is why
               once again we celebrate
               the great Spring Tides.

               Beaches are  strewn again with Jasper,
               Agate, and Jade.
               The Mussel-rock stands clear.

This is the last place.  There is nowhere else to go.

               This is why
               once again we celebrate the
               Headland's huge, cairn-studded, fall
               into the Sea.

This is the last place.  There is nowhere else to go.

               For we have walked the jeweled beaches
               at the feet of the final cliffs
               of all Man's wanderings.

This is the last place.
There is nowhere else we need to go.

	- Lew Welch
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