Singer/ Songwriter
D A Em D
On my way to the Telluride sawmill today
Em G Em A
I thought about an old friend who'd long gone astray
G D F# Bm
He took to traveling when he turned seventeen
Em C A
And I stayed at home with a family
A collector of dreams was my old friend
Always talkin bout the good times to come
But I started working at the Telluride sawmill
And I've been there since I turned 21
G........................D...............F#.....................Bm
And the river just keeps rollin past the south county line
Em...................G.........Em..................A..
And I'd love to roll with it, but I've run out of time
G...................D.........F#............G...
The years they just roll by like logs in a river
Em.................C..........A....
And I know I ain't gettin no younger.
We were two kids growing up in the Rockies
The mountains so wild and so free
He was my good friend and ready companion
Though in years he was younger by Three
We grew up in the usual fashion
Never wanting to grow up at all
But I found a family and he found the rails
And he left on the train for St. Paul.
Well the river just keeps rollin past the south county line
I'd love to roll with it, but I've run out of time
And the years they roll by like logs in a river
And I don't often think about my old friend
So Mr. Preacher won't you give me an answer
You know I can't go on this way
Have I just been wastin all of my days
D...............G..D.
Telluride, Telluride,
Em...............C............A
Have I just been wasting my time.
Kate Wolf recorded it,
but the song was written by David West and Cyrus Clarke,
who I believe were part of the Cache County Drifters.