Rocky Mountain Lullaby by Bob Miller Lyrics
Have you ever seen the grandeur of the Golden West
Where the mountains kiss the soft blue sky?
When the Master finished it he stopped a while to rest
As earth and heaven sang a lullaby
A melody as light as stardust is the Rocky Mountain lullaby
A melody as soft as gentle rains that filter thru an April sky
It's sung by birds and trees and flowers to harmonize with heaven's bliss
Only fools try to describe a thing like this
Old as night that's gone, new as morrow's dawn, sung thru eternity
T'was created by, freely granted, by someone greater than we
It's a work of nature wrought by God for all who pass by
That soul refreshing Rocky Mountain Lullaby
That soul refreshing Rocky Mountain Lullaby
Where the mountains kiss the soft blue sky?
When the Master finished it he stopped a while to rest
As earth and heaven sang a lullaby
A melody as light as stardust is the Rocky Mountain lullaby
A melody as soft as gentle rains that filter thru an April sky
It's sung by birds and trees and flowers to harmonize with heaven's bliss
Only fools try to describe a thing like this
Old as night that's gone, new as morrow's dawn, sung thru eternity
T'was created by, freely granted, by someone greater than we
It's a work of nature wrought by God for all who pass by
That soul refreshing Rocky Mountain Lullaby
That soul refreshing Rocky Mountain Lullaby