COWBOY SONGS

 

Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie

"O bury me not on the lone prairie" 
These words came low and mournfully 
From the pallid lips of the youth who lay 
On his dying bed at the close of day. 

"O bury me not on the lone prairie 
Where the wild coyote will howl o'er me 
Where the buffalo roams the prairie sea 
O bury me not on the lone prairie" 

"It makes no difference, so I've been told 
Where the body lies when life grows cold 
But grant, I pray, one wish to me 
O bury me not on the lone prairie" 

"I've often wished to be laid when I die 
By the little church on the green hillside 
By my father's grave, there let mine be 
O bury me not on the lone prairie" 

The cowboys gathered all around the bed 
To hear the last word that their comrade said 
O partners all, take a warning from me 
Never leave your homes for the lone prairie" 

"Don't listen to the enticing words 
Of the men who own droves and herds 
For if you do, you'll rue the day 
That you left your homes for the lone prairie" 

"O bury me not," but his voice failed there 
But we paid no head to his dying prayer 
In a narrow grave, just six by three 
We buried him there on the lone prairie 

We buried him there on the lone prairie 
Where the buzzards fly and the wind blows free 
Where rattlesnakes rattle, and the tumbleweeds 
Blow across his grave on the lone prairie 

And the cowboys now as they cross the plains 
Have marked the spot where his bones are lain 
Fling a handful of roses on his grave 
And pray to the Lord that his soul is saved 

In a narrow grave, just six by three 
We buried him there on the lone prairie

 

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