When It's Springtime In The Rockies
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When It's Springtime In The Rockies
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When it's springtime in the rockies
I'll be coming back to you
Little sweetheart of the mountains
With your bonnie eyes of blue
Once again I'll say I love you
While the birds sing all the day
When it's springtime in the rockies
In the rockies far away
The twilight shadows deepen into night dear
The city lights are gleaming o'er the snow
I sit alone beside the cheery fireside
I'm dreaming dreams from out the long ago
I fancy it is springtime in the rockies
The flowers with their colors are aflame
And though I long to be back in the rockies
I'll wait until the springtime comes again
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