In the light of the aspen grove
On the north end of the lake
We would settle down from the dirt roads we did take.
Travelled 'cross the mountainside,
Oh, how those days went by.
You hear the song but you don't know the words
Nor who is who
Smell of the pines on the eastern side
How those days went by
Up in Lundy and Glass Creek
Those carved canyons we did roam
While the grosbeaks (rose-breasted) songs were heard
through the wildflowers on that mountainside
Oh, how those days went by
You know the story that just wants to be heard
Slowly learned all the words
Smell of the pines on the eastern side
How those days went by
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