Stampede
(专辑: Sings The Ballads Of The True West - 1965)
We made camp along Red River Watched the
cattle as they bedded down Back at the
wagons, right after supper We spread our bedrolls on the
ground And me and Willie, we took the
night guard And the
sage never smelled so sweet The
prairie moon, was blazing silver No chance tonight for a
stampede Way over yonder, off in the
distance Towards the
mountains there in the
west Did I
see lightning, did I
hear thunder My mind is weary, I
could use some rest Then all at once, the
wind shifts directions The
clouds roll in behind the
tumbleweeds These longhorn cattle, are getting restless God help us all, if they stampede Smell the
rain, hear the
thunder The
midnight sky, turns black as death The
lightning crashes, smell the
sulphur It's rank and strong, it's Satan's breath The
cattle rise up, and go to running I
spur my pony on and take the
lead And across the
herd, I
can hear Willie yelling Hey Stampede! Dust clouds rise, as the
rain falls They mix together, turn the
air to mud I
feel the
longhorns brush against me And I
can feel the
demons racing through my blood Then all at once, my pony stumbles We hit the
ground, I
rise up to my knees In a
flash of light, I
can see the
cattle coming Lord I
know I'm gonna die in this stampede Then I
awake, and I
look around me I'm in my bedroll and I'm laying on the
ground Over there's the
wagon, and there's the
campfire I
was only dreaming, but what's that sound? Then I
feel the
earth tremble underneath me As the
midnight sky begins to bleed And from the
blackness I
can hear Willie yelling Hey Stampede