Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Shifting Whispering Sands, artist - Billy Vaughn.
Date of issue: 03.06.2020
Song language: English
The Shifting Whispering Sands |
I discovered the valley of the shifting, whispering sands |
While prospecting for gold in one of our western States |
I saw the silent windmills, the crumbling water tanks |
The bones of cattle and burros, picked clean by buzzards |
Bleached by the desert suns |
I stumbled over a crumbling buckboard nearly covered by the sands |
And stopping to rest, I heard a tinkling, whispering sound |
Then suddenly realized that even though the wind was quiet |
The sand did not lie still |
I seemed to be surround by a mystery |
So heavy and oppressive I could scarcely breath |
For days and weeks I wandered aimlessly in this valley |
Seeking answers to the many questions |
That raced through my fevered mind |
Where was everyone |
Why the white bones |
The dry wells |
The barren valley where people must have lived and died |
Finally I could go no farther |
My food and water gone |
I sat down and buried my face in my hands |
And resting thus, I learned the secret |
Of the Shifting, whispering sands |
How I managed to escape from the valley I do not know |
But now to pay my final debt for being spared |
I must tell you what I learned out on the desert |
So many years ago |
When the day is awfully quiet |
And the breeze seems not to blow |
One would think the sand was resting |
But you’ll find this is not so It is whispering, softly whispering |
As it slowly moves along |
And for those who stop and listen |
It will sing this mournful song |
Of sidewinders and the horn toads |
Of the thorny chaparral |
Endless sunny days and moonlit nights |
The coyotes lonely yell |
Of the stars seem you could tough them |
As you lay and gaze on high |
At the heavens where we’re hoping |
We’ll be going when we die |
Yes it always whispers to me Of the days of long ago |
When the settlers and the miners |
Fought the crafty Navajo |
How the cattle roamed the valley |
Happy people worked the land |
And now everything is covered |
By the shifting, whispering sands |
How the miner left his buckboards |
Went to work his claims that day |
And the burro’s broke their halters |
When they thought he’d gone to stay |
Wandered far in search of water |
On to old sidewinder’s well |
And there, their bones picked clean by buzzards |
That were circling when they fell |
How they found the ancient miner |
Lying dead upon the sand |
After months they could but wonder |
If he died by human hand |
So they dug his grave and laid him |
On his back and crossed his hands |
And his secret still is hidden |
By the shifting, whispering sands |
This is what they whispered to me On the quiet desert air |
Of the people and the cattle |
And the miner lying there |
If you want to learn their secret |
Wander through this quiet land |
And I’m sure you’ll hear the story |
Of the shifting, whispering sands |
Shifting, whispering sands |