"There’s gold, and it’s haunting and haunting
It’s luring me on as of old
Yet it isn’t the gold that I’m wanting
So much as just finding the gold

It’s the great, big
Broad land ’way up yonder
It’s the forests where silence has lease
It’s the beauty that thrills me with wonder
It’s the stillness that fills me with peace"

The great, broad land 'way up yonder
Haunting him as of old
Yet, it ain't the gold it'self
So much as finding the gold

Farewell, White Agony Creek
Farewell, the three long years
Can't leave behind what's in this sled

Things we lost the things we couldn't share
Another rainbow's end another memory
Fortuna favet fortibus
Hold on to all that's dear to you
As the last sled to Dawson finally arrives

The stillness that fills him with peace
The beauty of the wild
Rainbow's end with golden dreams
Starlit sky and coffee & beans

Farewell, White Agony Creek
Farwell, the three spring thaws
One day I will return to you

Things we lost the things we couldn't share
Another rainbow's end another memory
Fortuna favet fortibus
Hold on to all that's dear to you
As the last sled to Dawson finally arrives


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