I've loved this song since I heard it (in harmony) on the album by Starland Vocal Band, so about 40 years. Yesterday, I heard it on my car radio sung by Emmy Lou Harris, so I decided to look it up today. I had no idea she wrote it or why she did so. It's a beautiful, haunting song with terrific lyrics that speak of love lost. My only criticism (or maybe it's it's my interpretation) is that with the references to canyons and mountains, maybe you should capitalize Boulder?? Full disclosure: (My daughter lives in Colorado).
@linsam947 Yes, I've wondered why "boulder" is not capitalized. Carelessness? Ignorance? (I learned recently that some people think New Mexico is part of Mexico.)
@linsam947 Yes, I've wondered why "boulder" is not capitalized. Carelessness? Ignorance? (I learned recently that some people think New Mexico is part of Mexico.)
I've loved this song since I heard it (in harmony) on the album by Starland Vocal Band, so about 40 years. Yesterday, I heard it on my car radio sung by Emmy Lou Harris, so I decided to look it up today. I had no idea she wrote it or why she did so. It's a beautiful, haunting song with terrific lyrics that speak of love lost. My only criticism (or maybe it's it's my interpretation) is that with the references to canyons and mountains, maybe you should capitalize Boulder?? Full disclosure: (My daughter lives in Colorado).
@linsam947 Yes, I've wondered why "boulder" is not capitalized. Carelessness? Ignorance? (I learned recently that some people think New Mexico is part of Mexico.)
@linsam947 Yes, I've wondered why "boulder" is not capitalized. Carelessness? Ignorance? (I learned recently that some people think New Mexico is part of Mexico.)