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Reflections

from The Lady Known as 'She' by Roland Digh

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Reflections

It seems spring don’t come ‘til autumn on the prairies
It’s June and the birch trees still are bare
It’s not hard to remember
Those cold winds of September blowin’ there

Folks don’t seem to mind they keep on smilin’
With hearts so warm they never feel the cold
From first thing in the mornin’
They’re workin’ in those rollin’ fields of gold

And we sing about those cowboys on the range
And the farmers’ life that never seems to change
No matter what we do some things just can’t be improved
So close to God, so very close to you

Skies stretch on forever on the prairies
Breezes from the foothills cool my brow
Back here in Alberta
With some family and a girl I’ve come to know

You know it’s not too hard to wonder where we’re goin’
It’s more important how we play the scene
We got to give back all we’ve borrowed
When that final curtain’s lowered on our dreams

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from The Lady Known as 'She', released January 1, 2014

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Roland Digh British Columbia

A British writer now living on Vancouver Island. Loves writing songs in different genres and hearing them through other artists. After playing on six continents in some fifty-eight countries he is settling down to write another album.

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