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Oklahoma's Fall
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A song identifying the splendors for Oklahoma.
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#412 in subgenre today Peak #3
Charts
Peak #62
Author
Alvaro Ted Malave (Words and Music)
Rights
1997
Uploaded
July 08, 2006
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MP3 3.1 MB, 128 kbps, 3:24
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OKLAHOMA'S FALL A song by Alvaro "Ted" Malave Copyright 1997 Alvaro "Ted" Malave All Rights Reserved So I rise and remember the center of centers Horizons hue winter on a trail long rendered when natives lost this land So I think I belong here cause I've been so many places not a one had the graces of the faces I recall In Oklahoma's Fall And the red earth bleeds red winds blackjack and cedars a home one don't realize is a home none sweeter when they've been away It's where the sun sets in the evening all alone no obstruction It's where the sun rises in the morning and the moon is full of gumption It's where the stars can all be seen It's the homeland most adoring It's the heartland most deserving It's where the seasons come together and throw their own forms of weather It's where the climates always change And the red earth bleeds red winds blackjack and cedars a home one don't realize is a home none sweeter Till' they've been away
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