| I mushed from Port Barren through a blizzard of snow
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| Been out prospecting for two years or so
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| Pulled into Fairbanks the city was a boon
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| So I took a little stroll to the Red Dog Saloon
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| As I walked in the door the music was clear
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| The prettiest voice I had heard in two years
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| The song she was singin' made a man’s blood run cold
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| When it’s springtime in Alaska it’s forty below
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| (When it’s springtime in Alaska it’s forty below)
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| It was red headed Luie who was singin' so sweet
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| I reached down and took the snowpacks off my feet
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| I reached toward the gal who was singin' the tune
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| We did the Escimo hop all around the saloon
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| Where the cariboo crawl and the grizzly bear hug
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| We did our dance on a Kodiac rug
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| The song she kept singing made a man’s blood run cold
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| When it’s springtime in Alaska it’s forty below
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| (When it’s springtime in Alaska it’s forty below)
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| I was as innocent as I could be
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| I didn’t know Luie was big Ed’s wife to be
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| He took out his knife and he gave it a throw
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| When it’s springtime in Alaska I’ll be six feet below
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| (When it’s springtime in Alaska he’ll be six feet below
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| When it’s springtime in Alaska he’ll be six feet below) |