(Bill Fries, Chip Davis)
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From the album Wolf Creek Pass
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When the skies are gray, and the wind is cold, I remember. How the snow was silver, and the leaves were gold when I left her. It was early mornin', on a Rocky Mountain September. And she was gone.
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Well now it's five A.M. an' I'm a hunnert an' ten miles from Denver
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An' the snow is silver an' the leaves are gold an' I miss her
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'Cause it's another mornin' on a another mountain September
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An' I'm alone
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Yeah, we climbed the mountain together, an' we stood on top a' the world. But now I gotta remember it all... alone.
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When the fire is warm, an' the sun is cool, in November. When my heart is young, and my mind is old, I remember. An early mornin', on a Rocky Mountain September. And she's gone.
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Well now it's fall again an' I'm a thousand miles from nowhere
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An' I can can hear her voice an' I see her smile an' I miss her
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An' it's another mornin' on another mountain September
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An' I'm alone
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Yeah, we climbed the mountain together, an' we stood on top a' the world. But now I gotta try to remember it all... alone.
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Rocky Mountain September
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C.W. McCall |