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- Tall Treasures Lyrics

Golden rings and hair tied with ribbon
Early spring when winter's forgiven
Laughing past pleasures warm by the fire
Come inside

Silver vase, take a drink flower petal
Whistling songs like steam from the kettle
Carry silence like driftwood that rides
On the tide, on the tide, on the tide

Tall treasures, large as Alaska
There forever, never put out to pasture
Then the night will fall
Bringing peace to all
Darkness there together

Soft light bells and tea, draw the curtain
China cups, some shatter for certain
Laughin past pleasures warm by the fire
Come inside

Tall treasures, large as Alaska
There forever, never put out to pasture
Red river runs here beside us
Grey morning will never divide us

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Who wrote Tall Treasures lyrics?


Tall Treasures is written by Dewey Bunnell, Gerald Beckley, Lee Bunnell.
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When was Tall Treasures released?


It is first released in 1979 as part of America's album "Silent Letter" which includes 11 tracks in total. This song is the 2nd track on this album.
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Which genre is Tall Treasures?


Tall Treasures falls under the genre Rock.
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How long is the song Tall Treasures?


Tall Treasures song length is 3 minutes and 19 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Dewey Bunnell, Gerald Beckley, Lee Bunnell
Record Label(s): 1979 Capitol Records, LLC All rights reserved Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws Manufactured by Capitol Catalog, 1750 No
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