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A Mile High in Denver 
by Jimmy Buffett

Sittin' on a pocket full of hard earned wages
Lookin' at the world through magazine pages
I heard a lot about the mountains and the Colorado range
Made this stop for personal reasons
I didn't know I'd catch the changin' of the seasons
Where winter dictates everything from frost to naked trees

I'm about a mile high in Denver
Where the rock meets timberline
I've walked this ground from town to town
Just to finally call it mine

Lookin' for the cloud with a styrofoam lining
Hopin' that the sun will keep on shining
Leading me to distant peace that waits so patiently
Need a little love to try some givin'
Try a little love and then start livin'
Things I feared so long ago
When everything was wrong

I'm about a mile high in Denver
Where the rock meets timberline
I've walked this ground from town to town
Tonight I'll call it mine

Sittin' on a pocket full of hard earned wages
Lookin' at the world through magazine pages
I heard a lot about the mountains and the Colorado range
Need a little time to try some livin'
Try a little love and then start givin'
Things I feared so long ago
When everything was wrong
I'm about a mile high in Denver
Where the rock meets timberline
Where God and trees create the breeze
Tonight I'll call it mine 


This song (along with "Turnabout") gets me thinking of a certain girl I once met. It's strange: there's nothing really about women or love or romance in this song. I think it's the line "Made this stop for personal reasons" in the first stanza that gets me.

I've wanted to hop a plane to Denver to see a friend for a long time. She's the kind of girl you never forget, the kind who you know you messed up with years ago, and you never stop kicking yourself for it. Gods, it hurts just to write that.

So much could have happened. It's the "coulda woulda shoulda" that you know is all true.

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