Released: April 19, 2014
Songwriter: Bob Dylan
Producer: Jack White Neil Young
If you're traveling in the north country fair
Where the wind hits heavy on the borderline
Remember me to the one who lives there
For she once was a true love of mine
If you go where the snowflakes storm
When the rivers freeze and the summer ends
Please see for me she has a coat so warm
To keep her from the howling winds
Please see for me if her hair hangs long
If it rolls and flows all down her breast
Please see for me if her hair's hanging long
That's the way I remember her best
I'm wondering if she remembers me at all
Many times I've often prayed
In the darkness of my night
In the brightness of my day
If you're traveling in the north country fair
Where the wind hits heavy on the borderline
Remember me to the one who lives there
For she once was a true love of mine
Where the wind hits heavy on the borderline
Remember me to the one who lives there
For she once was a true love of mine
If you go where the snowflakes storm
When the rivers freeze and the summer ends
Please see for me she has a coat so warm
To keep her from the howling winds
Please see for me if her hair hangs long
If it rolls and flows all down her breast
Please see for me if her hair's hanging long
That's the way I remember her best
I'm wondering if she remembers me at all
Many times I've often prayed
In the darkness of my night
In the brightness of my day
If you're traveling in the north country fair
Where the wind hits heavy on the borderline
Remember me to the one who lives there
For she once was a true love of mine
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