Just One More Time (the John Denver Poem)
It was an early Sunday morning
When I flew the Rocky Mountains
And in the dawn of light’s first glowing
I swear I saw your face
Reflected on the snowcaps
In a still creek water flowing
You smiled at life’s great master plan
When I whispered out your name
And did you say
Just one more time
Can you sing another song about the mountains
Just one more time
Can you hear all the voices in the wind
Just one more time
Can you say that this world belongs together
Just one more time, just one more time
Let us begin
So I closed my eyes in sadness
As I felt the sweet surrender
How your life brought so much gladness
To a world yet undefined
Can you still hear the voices
Of the children of the forest
To live our lives in harmony
With all that we may know
And did I go
Just one more time
Can you sing another song about the mountains
Just one more time
Can you hear all the voices in the wind
Just one more time
Can you say that this world belongs together
Just one more time, just one more time
Let us begin
By Steven Clark. Copyright 2011 That Guy Media, LLC.