THE MOUNTAIN SONG
by Tracey Wickland
I came here from the city
A thousand miles away
I came just for a little while
You know I never meant to stay
I meant to take my pleasure
Have a good time and be gone
But I feel in love with a lady
Now i sing a mountain song
I listened to the music
Of the night wind in the pines
I saw the quiet splendor
Of a field of columbine
I skied on crystal pathways
To a mountain peak so tall
And I walked the mighty summits
With the one who made it all
And I fell in love with a lady
'Cause I've seen her at her best
And I've walked her wild and rugged paths
Through her open wilderness
And now I never could betray her
Steal her riches and be gone
'Cause when you love a mountain lady
You're gonna sing a mountain song
Now people come from everywhere
To see what they can find
And some take lots of pictures
And some just take their time
But they're some who take her beauty
That can't be bought or sold
And think of only money
While destroying wealth untold
But you fall in love with a lady
When you've slept upon her breast
When you've walked her wild and rugged paths
To her open wilderness
And you never can betray her
Steal her riches and be gone
'Cause when you love a mountain lady
You gotta sing a mountain song
Copyright 1977 by Cherry Lane Music
From the John Denver album "Autograph"