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Bear Song (Ode to Alta Crystal)

August 9, 2021 by BHW

Light rain pitters on the canopy over the picnic tables,

the fire pit lacks a Jenga-tower of wood, forms the nucleus

of empty log benches. The smoke ban prevents bonfires

and smores, the delta variant keeps families

to themselves, there will be no rousing rounds sung,

no trail-sighting tales yarned. The air is heavy, scented damp,

the pines stand un-rustled at the edge of the meadow, actors

in tableau, holding steady the scene: vacationing families,

this summer wearing shorts and masks.

There is something we seek when we return year after year

to a place that memorializes joy and anguish. To shift

the balance, lay new-found peace atop isolation, acceptance

over disillusionment. I am alone with the cascade of prior years,

the sole preparer of snacks for the hike to Goat Falls, the one

who will teach my once-small child to drive mountain roads.

I think of sending a message, but cannot imagine to whom. It is I

who see myself more clearly when words form themselves

on the page, lyrics sing themselves to simple rhythms. Mama Ptarmigan

and The Bear are for firepits and smores, a late night sip of wine

after weary children crumple into the mythic sleep of the wide-eyed,

not for this strange new era, post-pandemic, post-forest fires,

post-small children, a family of adults, minus the one

whose sorrow tumbled down the mountainside, uprooting

new growth, crashing into the glacial White River, carrying him away

as we sang about a friendly bear.

Posted in Alta Crystal, Children, Family, Mt. Rainier, Pacific Northwest | 1 Comment

One Response

  1. on September 19, 2021 at 8:24 am Lyn

    this is really powerful.



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