Letras de Grand Canyon

Judy Collins

Outside my window, lies the canyon
Red and turquoise, orange and blue
Wandering through the painted desert
Like some bewildered drunken fool
The Colorado deep within her
Cuts, and rolls, and sings, and plays
Waterfalls and purple rainbows
In the midst of silver haze

Once I knew a man who traveled
Down the waters everyday
Made his living, guiding strangers
Where his shadows knew the way
On the borders of the river
Lit the fires and smoked the pipes
Told the travelers all his stories
Tell the men to win the prize

White with foam, the water danced
Over rocks and under skies
Blue with summer, drenched in rain
Faster than I realized

He was hard about his work
Soft about the Columbine′s
Spoke about apache friends
Missed the years of silver mines
When the west was far away
Safe from eastern peddlers
When the canyon was his own
Far from mindless meddlers

In his arms, I often listen
Sharing every dream he dreamed
A summer lover soon to fly
Far from where the moonlight gleam

I have often thought of him
Riding down the river's heart
Living for the plunging waters
Prying mysteries apart

Is he still alive and smiling
Through a hazy waterfall?
Sometimes I think it was madness
To have left his lonesome call
To sail beyond the canyon wall
Out to where coyotes call
Back when, when I knew it all

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