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| Wyoming Wind 
 I said goodbye to the state line of Wyoming
 
 And four hundred miles of friends along the way
 
 I know tomorrow I'll wake up feelin' lonesome
 
 'Cause there's a part of me that's wishin' I could stay
 
 From the sage of Cheyenne on up north to Cody
 
 I've drifted like a rollin' tumbleweed
 
 And a thousand pair of eyes and smiles that know me
 
 Are cryin' every time I turn to leave
 
 And though I've heard New Mexico is magical
 
 Chicago town can make you fall in love again
 
 You can keep your beaches in Hawaii
 
 I'll take the Wyoming Wind
 
 Sometimes I dream of life out on the range
 
 Pushin' cattle 'cross the Great Divide
 
 And every time I smell that springtime sage
 
 I get this wild feelin' deep inside
 
 And I long to be where I can see the mountains
 
 Stretchin' 'cross that never-ending sky
 
 Or standin' on the banks along the mighty Bighorn River
 
 Listenin' to the water roll on by
 
 And though I've heard the sun sets over California
 
 The Smoky Mountains seem like an old friend
 
 You can keep your dusty Texas plains
 
 I'll take the Wyoming wind
 
 Can you hear that lonesome coyote howlin'
 
 I think I know just how he feels
 
 Because it's down the road and far from here I wander
 
 But I know I'll be comin' back again
 
 'Cause all I am and all I ever hope to be
 
 Is somewhere in that Wyoming wind
 
 Somewhere in that Wyoming wind
 
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