Lyrics Song Of The Yukon Rose - Chris LeDoux
There's
a
place
on
the
Yukon
River
Called
the
Carribou
Saloon
Where
the
miners
go
to
spend
their
gold
And
listen
to
the
sad,
sweet
tune
Feast
their
eyes
upon
the
beauty
Of
the
lovely
Yukon
Rose
They
can
look
but
they
better
not
touch
her
She
belongs
to
Pierre
Leboux
They
say
he
found
her
down
in
Seattle
Won
her
at
a
young
and
tender
age
Now
she
sings
up
here,
while
the
men
drink
beer
Like
a
bird
in
a
gilded
cage
One
time
a
man
from
Dawson
Challenged
Pierre
for
Rose's
hand
Now
he
lies
below
with
bitter
snow
In
this
wild
and
savage
land
Some
nights
when
the
Northern
Lights
are
shinin'
A
cold
north
wind
is
howlin'
across
the
snow
Is
it
just
the
wind
that
you
hear
sighin'?
Could
it
be
the
song
of
the
Yukon
Rose?
Then
one
night
a
Bigfoot
Just
happened
to
be
passin'
by
And
there
in
the
dark
his
lonely
heart
Was
touched
by
Rose's
lullaby
So
he
walked
into
the
barroom
And
everybody
turned
around
to
stare
But
he
looked
to
them
just
like
a
bearded
man
In
a
coat
of
grizzly
hair
Bigfoot
saw
the
Yukon
Rose
And
their
eyes
met
through
the
gloom
An'
she
was
hypnotized
by
his
gentle
eyes
And
was
drawn
across
the
room
Now
they
say
love
has
no
boundaries
I
reckon
that
it's
right
'Cause
beauty
and
the
savage
beast
Fell
in
love
that
night
Some
nights
when
the
Northern
Lights
are
shinin'
And
the
cold
north
wind
is
howlin'
across
the
snow
Is
it
just
the
wind
that
you
hear
sighin'?
Could
it
be
the
song
of
the
Yukon
Rose?
Now
Pierre
was
in
the
back
room
Dealin'
cards
when
the
music
stopped
Laid
his
hand
down
and
looked
around
And
said,
"Nobody
touch
that
pot"
He
walked
out
to
the
bar
room
And
the
trouble
soon
began
An'
his
blood
ran
cold
when
he
saw
the
Rose
In
the
arms
of
the
tall
strange
man
Pierre
walked
up,
and
he
grabbed
her
An'
shoved
her
towards
the
stage
And
the
gentle
look
in
the
stranger's
eyes
Turned
wild
and
red
with
rage
An'
then
with
just
one
mighty
blow
Pierre
lay
on
the
sawdust
floor
The
tall
strange
man
took
the
lady's
hand
An'
walked
out
through
the
door
No
one
dared
to
follow
And
where
he
took
her
no
one
knows
But
we
all
jumped
back,
when
we
saw
the
tracks
Of
Bigfoot
in
the
snow
Some
say
she
probably
died
that
winter
She
should
have,
I
s'pose
But
just
last
night
'neath
the
Northern
Lights
I
heard
the
song
of
the
Yukon
Rose
Some
nights
when
the
Northern
Lights
are
shinin'
Cold
north
wind
is
howlin'
across
the
snow
Is
it
just
the
wind
that
you
hear
sighin'?
Could
it
be
the
song
of
the
Yukon
Rose?
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