| On a cold november mornin'
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| Back in nineteen-thirty-seven
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| With an early snow a-fallin'
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| On the three-foot tracks at ames
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| Came a mighty strange contraption
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| Known to trainmen as a motor
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| But to folks in colorado
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| She was known by another name
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| Up the canyons south of sawpit
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| Past the red cathedral spires
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| 'cross the yellow mountain switchbacks
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| And the rapids far below
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| On the high and lofty trestles
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| Near the fabled mines of ophir
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| In the silver san juan mountains
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| Came a goose a-plowin'snow
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| With a pierce-arrow engine,
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| Runnin’hot and on the loose
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| Came the rio grande southern
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| The gallopin’goose
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| With a pierce-arrow engine
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| Runnin’hot and on the loose
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| Came number five, the gallopin’goose
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| 'twas a four-door auto-mobile
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| On a dozen wheels of iron
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| Sixteen feet of rockin’boxcar
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| Spot-welded to her tail
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| Loaded down with mercantile
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| Ten bags a’high-grade ore
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| Two mothers nursin’babies
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| Seven miners an’the mail
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| Up the side a’sunshine mountain
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| By internal gas combustion
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| Eight pierce-arrow pistons pullin'
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| Fifteen thousand pounds a’lead
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| At the snowshed on the summit
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| The conductor said his prayers
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| He declared a busted driveshaft
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| On the pass at lizard head
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| With a pierce-arrow engine
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| Runnin’hot and on the loose
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| Came the rio grande southern
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| The gallopin’goose
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| With a pierce-arrow engine
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| Runnin’hot and on the loose
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| Came number five, the gallopin’goose
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| Down the three-percent to rico
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| In the valley of dolores
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| They still talk about the southern
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| An’her flock of flyin’geese
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| From the roundhouse at ridgway
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| To the depot at durango
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| All the tracks are gone for scrap iron
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| And the ganders rest in peace
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| Up the canyons south of sawpit
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| Past the red cathedral spires
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| 'cross the yellow mountain switchbacks
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| And the rapids far below
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| On the high and lofty trestles
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| Near the fabled mines of ophir
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| In the silver san juan mountains
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| There’s a legend in the snow
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| With a pierce-arrow engine
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| Runnin’hot and on the loose
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| Came the rio grande southern
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| The gallopin’goose
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| With a pierce-arrow engine
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| Runnin’hot and on the loose
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| Came number five, the gallopin’goose |