| It all started in 1929 me and Diana had gone to Alaska
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| To homestead some of that free government land
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| Forty miles from the nearest gravel road
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| We cut our life in the ponderosa pines
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| We sweated hard to beat the winter snow
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| But the cabin’s up and we’ve got lots of times
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| What have you got planned tonight Diana
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| Would you consider laying in my arms
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| I love you more than ever now Diana
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| I’m sure you’re the reason I was born
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| Jim was born the first year we were here
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| Look at him Diana he’s almost grown
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| And the baby’s in the cradle fast asleep
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| Just think in no time they’ll be up and gone
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| What have you got planned tonight Diana
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| Would you consider laying in my arms
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| I love you more than ever now Diana
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| I’m sure you’re the reason I was born
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| Well time sure does fly by doesn’t it Diana
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| It’s been almost two years now since you’ve been gone
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| Speaking of time
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| I guess mine’s about up
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| Just another breath or two
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| And I’ll be home
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| And by the way
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| What have you got planned tonight Diana
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| Would you consider laying in my arms
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| I love you more than ever now Diana
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| I’m sure you’re the reason I was born |