Lyrics to "Hooray for Hetch Hetchy
[Bill Oliver Original]
Words and music by Bill Oliver © 2005 & 2018 Bill Oliver, Texas Deck Music, BMI
The effort to restore Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite National Park is continuing to swell. “Hooray for Hetch Hetchy” by Bill Oliver was commissioned as the “theme song” for Restore Hetch Hetchy in 2005. The song invites you to visit a restored Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite National Park:
Imagine yourself in Hetch Hetchy On a sunny day in June Standing waist deep in grasses and flowers As John Muir often stood While the great pines sway With scarcely a motion The waterfalls like thistledown The water is woven in patterns and tones That spirits might wear as a gown Tueeulala Falls, Wapama Falls Surging and frozen in time Reverberating, rejoicing, and waiting Chilling, haunting, sublime Imagine yourself in Hetch Hetchy Hiking up Kolana Rock Two thousand feet over the Valley Named by the ancient Miwok Their spirits are here The glaciers are here If only this granite could talk They do if you listen And waterfalls glisten When life if slowed down to a walk Tueeulala Falls, Wapama Falls Replenish the Tuolumne The high mountain air The deer and the bear The mystery of Hetch Hetchy Imagine a second Yosemite One without all the cars A treaty ‘twixt humans and Nature Restoring and healing the scars The meadows will bloom The trees will resume Their journeys up to the stars As life reappears, the dam disappears And we realize who we are Tueeulala Falls will fall once again To a Tuolumne River set free And the world will come here And hold this place dear The miracle of Hetch Hetchy HOORAY FOR HETCH HETCHY Yosemite’s twin We can all help give its freedom again HOORAY FOR HETCH HETCHY Soon to be seen A grand landscape garden Of the American Dream
Words and music by Bill Oliver © 2005 & 2018 Bill Oliver, Texas Deck Music, BMI
Some lyrics are adapted from John Muir’s book, The Yosemite.
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