Cruising Timber on the Divide
D G D
School Marms, and Widow Makers
A
Jargon for tree- types you run into cruising
D G D
Double crotches, and dead limb hangers
A D
Must be aware to or you will be losing
D G D
And then theres barber chairs
A
The stumps that werent cut clean
D G D
The saws handled with lack of care
A D
Barber Chairs can impale you if not seen
G D
Rotten logs with bark that is loose
A
Play havoc on bone-dry corked boots
D G D
One careless footstep and you are in natures noose
D A D
Has sent many a cruiser down its shoots
G D
But it is not all danger---by far,
A
There is gorgeous undergrowth below the tree crowns
D G D
So quiet and beautiful, you forget where you are
A D
Soak in the majesty briefly, then move on, without a sound
G D
To cruise these giant timbers west of the great divide
A
Is an experience that few have known
D G D
The beginning of man and nature collide
A D
I hold in awe... what God has sown
G D
Cruising timber on the great divide.
A D
An experience that few have known