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In 2002, a new musical piece about Minneopa for chorus and orchestra was
written and performed. The music for "Minneopa" was composed
by Minnesota State University, Mankato (MSU) Professor David Dickau to
a poem written by MSU Professor Richard Robbins. The Mankato
Symphony and MSU
Concert Choir debuted the piece that you can hear below. The poem
is a tribute to the parks most beloved feature: Minneopa Falls.
Listen to the piece by clicking below
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Minneopa "water falling twice"
Come to the falls
Come to the falls
Shadows lie down there
The cool river calls
When you stand on the rocks
You can see through time
Prairies unwinding
Over the line
Down through the air
Where cliff swallows dive
Into the shallows
Out of the sky
Come to the falls
Come to the falls
Our burdens will fade there
The slow river crawls
I brought it a box
Of grief and self-pity
Where water falls twice
I sent a box drifting
Past crumbling limestone
Past wide-shouldered oak
Over the line
Away like smoke
Come to the falls
Come to the falls
Shadows lie down there
The cool river calls
Copyright 2002, Richard Robbins
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