Sutter's Mill
(专辑: High Country Snows - 1985)
In the
Spring of Forty-seven, So the
story, it is told, Old John Sutter went to the
mill site Found a
piece of shining gold. Well, he took it to the
city Where the
word, like wildfire, spread. And old John Sutter soon came to wish he'd Left that stone in the
river bed. For they came like herds of locusts Every woman, child and man In their lumbering Conestogas They left their tracks upon the
land. Some would fail and some would prosper Some would die and some would kill Some would thank the
Lord for their deliverance And some would curse John Sutter's Mill. Well, they came from New York City, And they came from Alabam' With their dreams of finding fortunes In this wild unsettled land. Well, some fell prey to hostile arrows As they tried to cross the
plains. And some were lost in the
Rocky Mountains With their hands froze to the
reins. Oh... Some would fail and some would prosper Some would die and some would kill Some would thank the
Lord for their deliverance And some would curse John Sutter's Mill. Well, some pushed on to California And others stopped to take their rest. And by the
Spring of Eighteen-sixty They had opened up the
west. And then the
railroad came behind them And the
land was plowed and tamed, When Old John Sutter went to meet his maker, He'd not one penny to his name. Oh... Some would fail and some would prosper Some would die and some would kill Some would thank the
Lord for their deliverance And some would curse John Sutter's Mill. And some would curse John Sutter's Mill Some men's thirsts are never filled.