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Idaho mountain song Blue Salmon River You're the blood that flows through my veins Gem of the Union Idaho, my home you'll remain And I'm singing this
well One jumped in my grandpa's boat Everywhere as far as I could see Salmon splashing in the river air Blame it on the Indians Blame it on the weather
The river water diverts to other places To nurture central valley seeds The northern waters that sloshes desert fairways Fulfill So-Cal golfers
northwest Where the trees grow mountain tall Most of the summer feels like fall Salmon run and the eagles fly You're in heaven but you didn't die
When rivers meet oceans Do they recount their source What's held in wet memory If sediment could talk Raised in the mountains Running to the hills
alligators, volcanos and super freighters Dust on floors, grease in pores, the food you eat, opened doors From the mountains to the shoes you bought Scissor
There's a river and it doesn't know its name It has a keeper and its name is the same It holds the secrets of the people that remain It feeds them it
oh, my Ooo, baby River deep, mountain high Yeah, yeah, yeah If I lost you, would I cry? Oh-ho Oh, how I love you baby Baby, baby When you were
I was born across the river In the mountains where I call home Lord, times were good there Don't know why I ever roamed Oh, Tennessee River
My Ireland, you are the river rush Always fluid in flux in need of a little hush My Ireland is talking to itself But so busy listening to Joe It's
I started swimming up the river in the middle of May I saw two fine fishes, they were darting my way I said “Hey, wait! Would you like to stay?” “I’m
And into a knight we had grown Oh bless ye mountain Wh’re vanguards come to stay We were trained by the river To watch the salmon upstream Fought off
I rambled through the canyons where the cold rivers run When first I did come down where the land meets the sea The people said Who are you
salmon and reed A freeway and a sign where she used to be The river’s all done, just legend and lore The river is gone Black River no more For many years,
a mountain child I am a mountain child I stopped my river by the shore Magma deep in the earths core I keep tripping at night (I keep tripping at night) Hey
the bluebells and the blaeberries And the salmon and the otter Sport with one another In the heart of the Sperrin mountains Now the Owenkillew river Flows
the dams, curse the locks and weirs Oh river roll, river roll River song knows the chinook from chum The secrets of the king salmon River song erodes
The ocean's mysteries dreams rivers mountains Nature's marvels keep on counting Exploration the next sensation The shapes of women innovation But only love is
me, I'll be your river river, I'll do the running for ya, follow me, I'll be your river river, I'll move the mountains for ya, Follow me, I'll be your
get caught Where lonely mountains stand tall Above the ghostly fog And canyon walls are like claws With whitewater like jaws I've watched the salmon
raisins and nuts and seeds and olives and pickles and fruit and beef and bread But I don't like salmon I jump from a plane with a parachute Scuba
salmon with the ice. We eat and drink and we sing all day, Kanikapila in the old Hawaiian way. On the island, we do it island style, From the mountain
i'll be your river, river I'll do the running for you Follow me i'll be your river, river I'll move the mountains for you Follow me, i'll be your river
The eagle looked down on the river below And he wrapped his wings round him And he felt like a stone And the big salmon fought but the talons held
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