| From ClassBrain.com MT State Symbols Montana MelodyWritten by Carleen Harvey and LeGrande HarveyAdopted March 11, 1983 I long to be in the places that I see in the pictures of my dreams Where there's mountains full of trees, meadows carpeted in green Silent, snow-fall, clear running streams. Where the bear-grass blooms In the spring-time of the year, And the larch turn gold in the Fall Where there's deer, elk and antelope Beaver, bears and birds and the yippin' coyotes serenade them all. CHORUS: Yes, there's no place like Montana, the Big Sky country, my home. A place to set my spirit free, a Rocky Mountain melody, These things are a part of me, Montana, Montana, my home. Charlie Russell clouds paint sunsets in the West, in colors of red, blue and gold. Snow-capped peaks reach endless to the sky, and the grain-fields with gentle breezes flow. There's high mountain lakes, Missouri river breaks and the open plains, where the buffalo used to roam. It's a cowboy song, it's where Indians belong God's country, my home sweet home. I had a dream, of how Heaven's s'posed to be, and when I die, that's where I want to go. Cause there's mountains full of trees, meadows carpeted in green, silent snowfall, clear running streams.
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