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Intro: D Am D G Am D G
Verse
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High along the John Muir trail, from Whitney toward Star King
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Lon and I set pace to reach Yosemite that spring
Am G C G
And like some dream of Gulliver, we spied El Capitan
Am Em C D C
Wild gables, spires and granite walls, not shaped by any man
G C D
Night fell like talus from the stone and Loni said to me
C D G G/F# Em
Douse the fire, but keep the flame
Am D G
'Til morning warms old Tuolemne
C D G G/F# Em
Douse the fire, but keep the flame
Am D G
'Til morning warms old Tuolemne
Verse
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Black bear roamed the tamarack, from Cloud's Rest to Cock's Comb
Am Em C D C
Where silent snowmelts filled the streams that burst and thundered down
G C D
And where Tanaya caught the moon, Loni said to me
C D G G/F# Em
Douse the fire, but keep the flame
Am D G
'Til morning warms old Tuolemne
C D G G/F# Em
Douse the fire, but keep the flame
Am D G
'Til morning warms old Tuolemne
Verse
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From Dogwood and Sequoia stands, we climbed the Vernal Trail
Am Em C D C
By Big-leaf, maple shine with mist, we scaled the Bridal Veil
G C D
And where Half-Dome, the hooded hawk, set her shadow free
C D G G/F# Em
We doused the fire, but kept the flame
Am D G
'Til morning warms old Tuolemne
C D G G/F# Em
Douse the fire, but keep the flame
Am D G
'Til morning warms old Tuolemne
Instrumental D Am D G Am D G Am D
Verse:
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Now I know around Cathedral Peak, the seasons cloud and clear
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And it seems I can't quite count the years since Lon and I were there
G C D
Still when all the darkness falls, it's Loni close to me
C D G G/F# Em
Douse the fire, but keep the flame
Am D G
'Til morning warms old Tuolemne
C D G G/F# Em
Douse the fire, but keep the flame
Am D G
'Til morning warms old Tuolemne
Written by Jan Harmon