Go west with me In our hearts my love We will live alone On the wide prairie The earth beneath And the sky above And no one there But
you and me
No crowds to talk No one to stare And none to steal Your eyes from mine No one to mock Or to compare To make you feel They dim your shine
But in our haven Face to face Your heart will ask And mine will answer In deepest gaze And dear embrace We sway to our song A single dancer
The world will smile When the west wind blows The whisperings of Of our ever-after; From distant miles The smell of rose And the sound of song And a baby's laughter
And they may come To try the lock To enter, share, Or peer and pry; We will not hear Them when they knock, So far away As you and I.
Go west with me In our hearts, my love; Where the sunset burns And the wind blows free The earth beneath And the sky above Too small for the love Of you and me.
We will leave them all behind. They interfere; they do not define us. We may walk among them on the outside, but in our souls, we will be far away--we will build our own future, our house of dreams.