The Red Beret
The leaves had been raked and piled up
in drifts of gold and red.
The yellow and crimson autumn gifts
over the land were spread.
The lake was a dark steel mirror for the firs
and a few bright spires.
And the last of the geese were flying, high above they were flying
The last few geese were flying and calling,
calling in farewell choirs.
The air held a sad damp scent of snow
that I could scarcely believe.
I begged the great Northland for sunshine
though it might be a short reprieve.
Just one more fall gift among many
that we would be glad to recieve.
But the first fine flakes came tumbling, from a grey sky they came tumbling,
The thick white flakes came tumbling
on a lakeside Adam and Eve.
|"Put on your red beret,"called Joe
as he pulled on his boots in the hall.
"It's cold today, the wind is high
and I'm sure the first snow will fall.
We promised to walk together
we both pledged never to part.
It's time for us to go walking. In sun or snow we go walking
Yes, sun or snow we go walking
Year after year we go walking and it's time to make a start."
The path was a silent white carpet.
I could feel his hand so warm.
I could hear his breath beside me
or was it the sigh of the storm?
I turned at the main road as always
his marker, the red stop sign.
But only one set of footprints, one lonely set of footprints
Only my set of footprints
led back to our house in the pines.