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Johnny Cash - Girl In Saskatoon Lyrics

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  • I left a little town
  • A little south of Hudson Bay
  • I couldn't find a thing, to make a rounder want to stay
  • I fought the wind across the baren waste in the crystal doom
  • Going for to marry the girl in Saskatoon
  • I'm glad I realized that no one could take her place
  • My heart was beating for her like the winter beat my face
  • But knowing that I'd see her made my spirit bright as June
  • I'm freezing but I'm burning for the girl in Saskatoon
  • South and West and following the cold December sun
  • I bedded down in the Carragana when my daily trek was done
  • Then up and pressing onward by the light of the morning moon
  • A prodical returning to the girl in Saskatoon
  • Then I found the trail that had packed beneath the snow
  • I made the final miles where the prairie lillies grow
  • The steeple on a church glistened by the prairie moon
  • I'm freezing but I'm burning for the girl in Saskatoon
  • My journey was forgotten
  • When I held her in my arms
  • My wonderlust was stiffled
  • By possesion of her charms
  • And even beneath the steeple
  • Where we couldn't wait till June
  • I found eternal spring with the girl in Saskatoon

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