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The Challenger lumbers into Green River, Wyoming with syncopated chuffing; a signature sound of the articulated locomotive. lyrics
A friend drops by, two old men talkin'
Rememberin' so many other summer days
Grandma's in the kitchen cookin'
The hound dog's on the back porch lookin'
The rooster crows the same time every day
Green river, you're still my home
I miss you
Green river, why did I roam?
I miss you
Sun sets low on blue grass meadows
Lamps are lit and casting shadows
We say goodbye to another perfect day
Green river, you're still my home
Green river, why did I roam?
Green river, someday I'll come home to stay
Green river, you're still my home
Green river, why did I roam?
Green river, someday I'll come home to stay
A friend drops by, two old men talkin'
Rememberin' so many other summer days
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