Reunion Hill

SHINDELL

Must've been in late September
When last I climbed Reunion Hill
I fell asleep on Indian Boulder
And dreamed a dream I will not tell

I came home as the sun went down
One eye trained upon the ground
Even now I find their things
Glasses, coins, and golden rings

It's ten years since that ragged army
Limped across these fields of mine
I gave them bread, I gave them brandy
Most of all, I gave them time

My well is deep, the water pure
The streams are fed by mountain lakes
I cleaned the brow of many a soldier
Dousing for my husband's face

I won't forget our sad farewell
And how I ran to climb that hill
Just to watch him walk across the valley
And disappear into the trees

Alone there in a sea of blue
It circles every afternoon
A single hawk in God's great sky
Looking down with God's own eyes

He soars above Reunion Hill
I pray he spiral higher still
As if from such an altitude
He might just keep my love in view

Must've been in late September
When last I climbed Reunion Hill

Trivia about the song Reunion Hill by Richard Shindell

On which albums was the song “Reunion Hill” released by Richard Shindell?
Richard Shindell released the song on the albums “Courier” in 2002, “Reunion Hill” in 2005, and “Thirteen Songs you May or May Not have Heard Before” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Reunion Hill” by Richard Shindell?
The song “Reunion Hill” by Richard Shindell was composed by SHINDELL.

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