Spring Salmon

Patrick Reginald Chalmers

1872 to 1942

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It's oh, but I'm dreaming 
Of grey water streaming, 
Great rivers that go gleaming 
Where brown heather blows, 
Ere May's southern graces 
Rub the last white traces 
From high and mountain  
Of stubborn, storm-packed snows! 

The chill wind searches 
The low-lying birches, 
The old red that perches 
And swaggers in the sun; 
I'm fain for its blowing, 
I'm restless for his crowing, 
And it's I that would be going 
the spring salmon run! 

And oh, were they  
Bright silver, or sulking — 
In the snow-broth a-skulking, 
I would care not at all, 
I'd hear the falls ringing, 
I'd see the pine-tops  
In a wind that's filled with singing 
the green plover call!