LYRIC

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From this valley they say you are leaving

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We shall miss your bright eyes and sweet smile

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For you take with you all of the sunshine

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That has brightened our pathway a while


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Then come sit by my side if you love me

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Do not hasten to bid me adieu

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Just remember the Red River Valley

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(Repeat)

(Slow Last 3 Notes On Repeat)

And the cowboy that’s loved you so true


For a long time, my darlin’, I’ve waited

For the sweet words you never would say

Now at last all my fond hopes have vanished

For they say that you’re going away


Then come sit by my side if you love me

Do not hasten to bid me adieu

Just remember the Red River Valley

And the cowboy that’s loved you so true


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