Key: C
Introduction: C
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Talking with good friends
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And walking the streets of rough-cut stone
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She was once a miner's city
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Now the ghost of a dying town, but there's a fire
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Burning bright in old Jerome
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Some have come for fortune, some have come for love
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And some have come for the things they cannot see
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Now the grass is green and growing
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Where the gardens once had died and the birds sing
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In the young Ailanthus trees
And they say that once you live here
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You'll never really go
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'Cause she'll have a hold on you until you die
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With her ground moving crazy
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Her fierce wind blowing free and her ruins
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Standing proud against the sky
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Houses cling to mountains like miners cling to dreams
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They hold on so long and then they just let go
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And this mountain she's your mistress
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You'll ride her 'til you fall and wash down
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To the valley far below
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There are stories they tell on Cleopatra
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There are stories that never can be told
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The wind and the rain sing their mountain lullaby
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The copper shines like Arizona gold
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And her walls stand strong and silent
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Staring out with empty eyes
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Like beggars blind and lame that do no harm
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With their empty rooms that hold
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The old town's memories and their doorways
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That reach out like empty arms
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In the streets the children play, climbing up the crooked stairs
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And lovers touch and turn to go back home
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And the sounds of hammers echo
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In the once forgotten halls and hope stirs
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In the heart of old Jerome
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The moon shines bright on Cleopatra
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Where the mines lie sleeping far below
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The wind and the rain sing their mountain lullaby
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The copper shines like Arizona gold