Bones in the Sky

Album: The Wild Places (1990)
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  • Up through the branches
    The stars shine above
    On the arroyos
    And mesas you loved
    And as the moon rises
    The black mountain mourns
    For the old friend
    He'll look on no more
    Jacks-In-The-Pulpit

    Bones in the sky
    Long winding rivers
    That never ran dry
    And the secrets she gathered
    From the wild blowing sands
    Breathed in her heart
    And her hands

    I sing to your spirit
    Where all my dreams dwell
    The vision, the freedom
    The life lived so well
    And I sing in your canyons
    And the echoes ring clear
    And I wish somehow
    You may still hear Writer/s: DAN FOGELBERG
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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