Down
The Road
Down the road...down
the road
Got a little pretty girl down the road
Down the road...down the road
Got a little pretty girl down the road
Mountain
Pass
Well, I’m runnin’ down
this mountain pass at midnight
Those truckers they all flash their lights
at me
This highway ain’t the very best companion
‘Cause I know there’s somewhere else
I’d rather be
The moonlight on the snow just sets me
thinking
‘Bout the way your smile shines upon
your face
And I know this ain’t the last beer I’ll
be drinking
Before I reach my final resting place
Oh, I...
(Chorus)
...wish that I was in your arms a’sleeping
Dreaming of the sweet love we just made
But I’m runnin’ down this mountain pass
at midnight
Wishin’ I was in your arms again
Oh my wheels are running
hard against this mountain
I finally crossed the Archuleta line
Another hour and I’ll be with my darlin’
To dry those lonesome tears that she’s
been cryin’
But I...
(Chorus)
I’m runnin’ down this mountain pass at
midnight
Those truckers they all flash their lights
at me
Well this highway ain’t the very best
companion
‘Cause I know there’s somewhere else
I’d rather be
Oh, I...
(Chorus)
I am runnin’ down this mountain pass
at midnight
Wishin’ I was in your arms again
Sutter's
Mill
In the Spring of Forty-seven
so the story it is told
Old John Sutter went to the mill site...found
a piece of shining gold
Well, he took it to the city where the
word like wildfire spread
And old John Sutter soon came to wish
he’d left that stone in the river bed
For they came like herds of locusts...every
woman, child and man
In their lumbering Conestogas they left
their tracks upon the land
(Chorus)
Some would fail and some would prosper
Some would die and some would kill
Some would thank the Lord for their deliverance
And some would curse John Sutter’s Mill
Well, they came from
New York City and they came from Alabam’
With their dreams of finding fortunes
in this wild unsettled land
Well, some fell prey to hostile arrows
as they tried to cross the plains
And some were lost in the Rocky Mountains
with their hands froze to the reins
Oh...
(Chorus)
Well, some pushed on
to California and others stopped to take their rest
And by the Spring of Eighteen-sixty they
had opened up the west
And then the railroad came behind them
and the land was plowed and tamed
When Old John Sutter went to meet his
maker, he’d not one penny to his name
Oh...
(Chorus)
And some would curse John Sutter’s Mill
Some men’s thirsts are never filled
Wolf Creek
(instrumental)
High Country
Snows
There’s a place in the
Rockies...a place that I know
Where the world cannot find me and the
time goes so slow
In the piney wood forest, there’s a flower
that grows
Through the long months of winter and
the high country snows
To a house by a meadow
‘neath the towering peaks
Is a place where my heart goes when it’s
love that it seeks
There a woman lies waiting like the wild
growing rose
Through the long months of winter and
the high country snows
In the space of a lifetime
a man misses much
'Til he finds him a woman and treasures
her touch
When the lakes all lie frozen and the
wild wind blows
I’ll return to my darlin’ and the high
country snows
I’ll return to my darlin’ and the high
country snows
The Outlaw
Among the possessions
of an outlaw of a low class kind
Is this little bottle of French perfume
Taken as a last thought from a drug store
in suburbia
He said, "Lady, look what I’ve got for
you"
She said, "Jesse, I don’t hardly even
know you anymore
And judging from your grin, you’d think
you held up Henry Ford
And I don’t believe I want you a comin’
‘round here anymore" (ooh)
Jesse, he was hurt,
boy, and he left there, and he slammed the door
And he wandered through the alleyways
Thinkin’ all the while that she’d be
proud of what he stole for her,
And he tried to think of better ways
Dreamin’ of a movie that he’d seen one
afternoon,
He drew out all his savings and he went
and bought a gun
And he ran right home and stood before
his mirror
Acting like a thug (ooh)
He waited for a dark
night; he was frightened, boy, the fog rolled in,
As a rich man, he came walkin’ by,
"Hold your hands up high," he cried,
"I’ve come to make your fortune mine"
But his eyes, they gave him right away,
Jesse dropped the gun and they both stared
at to where it lay
And Jesse asked the man if he’d please
leave him in his pain
And the man tried to forgive him, but
there’s not much he could say (ooh)
Among the possessions
of an outlaw of a low class kind
Is this little bottle of French perfume
Taken as a last thought from a drugstore
in suburbia
He said, "Lady, look what I’ve got for
you"
"Ah, take it, ah, please take it; I’m
tired and I’m poor
And this crappy French perfume is nothin’
less than my own soul
I was feelin’ half a man; I wanted to
feel whole" (ooh)
(Oooh...ooh,ooh)
Shallow Rivers
Shallow rivers run between
us where a stone may never sink
Though we taste, we are left thirsty
for a deep and soulful drink
Narrow channels, barely open, fraught
with dangers out of view
In the current, we are helpless -- still
I cling to you
(Chorus) Grab me woman,
take me under 'til I can’t tell up from down
We have barely got our feet wet and I
want, I want to drown
Shallow rivers run between
us never mind the nevermore
Up ahead the water quickens; I can hear
those rapids roar
Narrow channels, barely open, flood the
waves with treachery
How I long to see the sunrise on a peaceful
sea
(Chorus)
Go Down Easy
Linda lost her lover
in the early part of autumn
And she moved out to the country hoping
all would be forgotten
The last time that I saw her she was
makin’ sure the winter
Wouldn’t come through that old door frame
Where the door is several inches from
the ground, the cold hard ground
(Chorus)
And it’s hard to go down easy
And it’s hard to keep from cryin’
And it’s hard to lose a lover in the
early part of autumn
Well, she learned to
cook the meals and she learned to start the fire
And she learned to make jewelry out of
stones and precious metals
She sits down to the table with her friends
and several others
And she tries real hard to never be alone
(Chorus)
Now the winter wind
blows cold upon a fair and gentle soul
And she feels as if her time is a-passin’
easy
Her friends are sometimes lovers, though
they’ll always be another
She thinks about when the night time
lays on down
(Chorus twice)
Wandering
Shepherd
Wandering shepherd,
wander no more
Wandering shepherd, wander no more
Wandering shepherd, wander no more
Lay down your troubles, your worries
and woes
Traveling pilgrim, rest
for the night
Traveling pilgrim, rest for the night
Traveling pilgrim, rest for the night
Sup with the Savior and drink of His
light
Homeless believer, find
here a home
Homeless believer, find here a home
Homeless believer, find here a home
You may be lonely but never alone
Wandering shepherd,
wander no more
Wandering shepherd, wander no more
Wandering shepherd, wander no more
Lay down your troubles, your worries
and woes
Think Of
What You've Done
(Chorus)
Is it true that I’ve lost you
Am I not the only one
After all this pain and sorrow
Darlin’, think of what you’ve done
Heart to heart, dear,
how I need you like the flowers need the dew
Lovin’ you has been my life, love
Lord, I can’t believe we’re through
(Chorus)
Well, I’ll go back to
Colorado where the mountains meet the sky
It was here I learned to love you and
I’ll stay here 'til I die
(Chorus twice)
The Higher
You Climb
The higher you climb,
the more that you see
The more that you see, the less that
you know
The less that you know, the more that
you yearn
The more that you yearn, the higher you
climb
The farther you reach,
the more that you touch
The more that you touch, the fuller you
feel
The fuller you feel, the less that you
need
The less that you need, the farther you
reach
The higher you climb,
the more that you see
The more that you see, the less that
you know
The less that you know, the more that
you yearn
The more that you yearn, the higher you
climb
The higher you climb,
the more that you see
The more that you see, the less that
you know
The less that you know, the more that
you yearn
The more that you yearn, the higher you
climb