Mounting Sugarloaf
In strolling up Mount Sugarloaf
One travels tors of old,
A venerable pile of rock
That in the stone reflects
A past both slow and bold
There were no human witnesses
On hand to note the course
That slowly built the hillsides up,
A venerable pile of rock
That in the stone reflects
A past both slow and bold
There were no human witnesses
On hand to note the course
That slowly built the hillsides up,
As layers rose and bent
With geologic force
With shaking seismic happenings
With shaking seismic happenings
Its greatest shape was gained,
First lifting up and taking form;
First lifting up and taking form;
But then as years wore by,
Eroding when it rained
And now can we, when walking there
And witnessing what stays,
Of taller peaks and sharper crags
That humbler have been made,
Imagine ancient days!