Ghost Towns

Bill Staines

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    Now they're only ghost towns
    swaying in the wind
    Memories of bright and better days
    When the cities slowly grew
    from the wagons rolling through,
    When the school bell woke and tolled
    and the hurdy-gurdy rolled
    From a canyon in Wyoming,
    a gulch in Idaho,
    Now they're only ghost towns
    far from the broad highway.
    Diamond dust and marble,
    crystal chandeliers,
    Purple curtained carriages are gone,
    As the tar and paper shack
    built beside the railroad track,
    Just a temporary mode
    'til he hit the mother lode,
    Then he'd holler up the town
    with his pockets hanging down,
    Forty Rod and Redeye to greet the miner's dawn.

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    So fleet the work of mortals,
    back to earth again,
    Ancient thing will fade like a dream,
    You and I will come and go,
    share the joy and feel the woe,
    Of too brief midsummer days
    and too many winter ways,
    And no matter how we try,
    we can never find the why.
    Never find the reason, never find the scheme.

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    Composición: Pat Garvey y Victoria Garvey

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