Blue Shadows On The Trail
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Blue Shadows On The Trail
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Arizona moon keep shining
From the desert sky above
You know pretty soon
That big yellow moon
Will light the way back tô the one you love.
Blue shadows on the trail
Little cowboy, close your eyes and dream
All of the doggies are in the corral
All of your work is done
Just close your eyes and dream little pal
Dream of someone
(Boom boom boom boom, etc.)
Blue shadows on the trail
Soft wind blowing through the trees above
All the other little cowboys
Back in the bunkhouse now, so
Close your eyes and dream
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Eddie Spaghetti performs "Blue Shadows On The Trail", and this lyric page sits inside the Eddie Spaghetti catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to All Along and The Best Of All Possible Worlds with a short reason for opening each page next.
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