High Sierra
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High Sierra
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Mule Train keep on
Day's almost gone
Moon light don't fade
Lead us a-long
Roam many a mile
Wonderin' how far
Walkin " on the High Sierra Trail
Built many a fire
Sit with my guitar
Livin' on the High Sierra Trail
Throw my troubles to the wind
Waiting for the year when I begin
Quiet livin' on my own
Waitin' for the years to take me home
Big Sky
Don't cry
Don't need no rain
I don't want your tears
On my mule train
Ohhhh what'll it be
A' waitin 'round the bend?
Walkin' on the High Sierra Trail
Ohhh what do I see?
I'm at my journey's end
Livin' on the High Sierra Trail
Throw my troubles to the wind
Waitin' for the year when I begin
That quiet livin' on my own
I'm waitin' for the years to lead me home
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Keith Carradine performs "High Sierra", and this lyric page sits inside the Keith Carradine catalog on LyroVerse.
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