A fifteen-year-old kid from St. Paul Hopped on a train and headed west Got a job at a St. Mary Restaurant Washing dishes and making friends The years went by like the seasons And they brought him a lifetime of joy He bought ten or twelve acres of heaven With a paradise vantage point And he built a cabin at the foot of the mountains That stole his heart when he was a boy
On North Fork Road you're almost home Get lost in Montana Where your heart can finally roam Get lost in Montana Where the mountains call you home Get lost forever in Montana
His son worked hard in West Glacier His daughter sold souvenirs And he always went back to Polebridge With his family every year To his green tin roof in the Rockies And his sky so full of stars His spirit lives in these mountains Where Montana first stole his heart
On North Fork Road, you're almost home Get lost in Montana Where your heart can finally roam Get lost in Montana Where the mountains call you home Get lost forever in Montana
Two words on a bumper sticker Were all I needed to read I found myself for the first time When Montana enchanted me So get lost in the Big Sky country Where adventure calls your name Every moment is worth more than diamonds When you spend time in the treasure state So get lost in the Big Sky country And let your heart lead the wayTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.