Song of the Yukon Rose
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?
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?
Credits
Writer(s): Chris Le Doux
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