Walkin' Jim Stoltz
Walkin' Jim Stoltz - Montana Moon In The Pines lyrics
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G Em C D 1) Up in Montana on the high Divide, where the mountains stand like Gods in the sky, G Em C D Where the air is so clean you can drink it, it seems, and the snow stays on 'til July, G Em C D There's strength in the sights and the Montana nights, that even a blind man could see, G Em C D And a man all alone could find his way home to something that he's never seen. Em D Em D Where the sun pores pure cross your sunburnt brow, and the mountains all seem to shine Em C Where the grizzly is king, and the coyotes still sing D To the Montana moon in the pines. C G Chorus: So if your life has gone stale, how 'bout hittin' the trail F C G And leavin' your street lights behind. C G Cause that high country wind is a-singin' again, F C G F C G Through the Montana moon in the pines, Montana moon in the pines. 2) Now I'm just a singer with miles in my eyes, I'm a rich man with nothing to show, I spend all my nights singing love songs, to ladies that I'll never know. I once lived the life of a rambler, I lived off the fruit of the land But now I'm living on burgers and ol' skunky beer, And I get my kicks in a can. But in my memory's eye I go flyin', Back to that some other time, When the owls are a hootin' and the wind comes a shootin' Through the Montana moon in the pines. (Chorus)