The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre
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The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre
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I looked for the treasure
Of Sierra Madre
From the tales that were told
There were mountains of gold
Buried there
I looked for the treasure
Of Sierra Madre
When a soft echo came
And it carried your name
Through the air
I didn't find the fortune
I was looking for
I didn't find the fortune
I found much more!
For you are the treasure
Of Sierra Madre
And your love is the gold
That I tenderly hold
In my arms!
For you are the treasure
Of Sierra Madre
And your love is the gold
That I tenderly hold
In my arms!
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