JIM LAUDERDALE

- High Timberline Lyrics

I went out walking up high timberline
Snow fell like kisses, the air sweet as wine
Calling me back to the days you were mine
So close to heaven, up high timberline
So close to heaven up high timberline
Way up on high timberline

Remember my love, do this for me
For I think of you all the time
Whenever the wind howls lonesome and free
From the peaks of the high timberline

Like a vision of angels the higher I climb
A mare and a stallion with traces so fine
Stepping like dancers in three-quarter time
The ghost of white horses of high timberline
The ghost of white horses of high timberline
Way up on high timberline

Remember my love, do this for me
For I think of you all the time
Whenever the wind howls lonesome and free
From the peaks of the high timberline

I love you and I always will
Although we for evermore part
Sierra Nevada remembers us still
Holds our love deep in her heart

For shame that the sun showed its face on the day
You and the rose on your cheeks slipped away
But the promises love made between us still shine
When we rode white horses up high timberline
Dancing white horses up high timberline
Way up on high timberline

Watch Jim Lauderdale High Timberline video

Facts about High Timberline

Who wrote High Timberline lyrics?


High Timberline is written by Jim Lauderdale, Robert C. Hunter.

When was High Timberline released?


High Timberline is first released on May 18, 2004 as part of Jim Lauderdale's album "Headed For the Hills" which includes 13 tracks in total. This song is the opening track on this album.

Which genre is High Timberline?


High Timberline falls under the genre Americana.
Hottest Lyrics with Videos
b28af800c1e520d18d01513e7a1d39f9

check amazon for High Timberline mp3 download
Songwriter(s): Jim Lauderdale, Robert C. Hunter
Record Label(s): 2006 Sky Crunch Records
Official lyrics by

Rate High Timberline by Jim Lauderdale (current rating: 7.87)
12345678910

Meaning to "High Timberline" song lyrics

captcha
Characters count : / 50
Latest Posts