Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Patiano – Pride Of The Plains , by - Billy Walker. Song from the album 20 Great Western Hits, in the genre КантриRelease date: 13.03.2019
Record label: Gusto
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Patiano – Pride Of The Plains , by - Billy Walker. Song from the album 20 Great Western Hits, in the genre КантриPatiano – Pride Of The Plains |
| You look at the picture with a wondering eye |
| And then at the arrow that’s hanging close by |
| Say tell a story as there’s one I know |
| Of a horse I once owned down in New Mexico |
| He was swift as an antelope and black as a crow |
| With a star on his forehead as white as the snow |
| His arched neck was hidden by a long flowing mane |
| And they called him Patanio the pride of the plains |
| The country was new then the settlers were scarce |
| The Indians on the warpath were savage and fierce |
| Scouts were sent out everyday from the post |
| But they never came back so we knew they were lost |
| One day the Captain said someone must go |
| For help to the border of New Mexico |
| A dozen brave fellows straight way answered here |
| But the Captain he spied me and said son come here |
| Patanio beside me his nose in my hand |
| Said the captain your horse is the best in the land |
| You’re good for this ride you’re the lightest man here |
| On the back of that mustang you’ve nothing to fear |
| I’m proud of my horse sir I answered you know |
| Patanio and I are both willing to go |
| They all shook my hand as I mounted the black |
| Patanio sped forward and I gave him his slack |
| For eighty long miles over the plains we must go |
| For help to the border of New Mexico |
| The black struck a trot and he kept it all night |
| Till just as the east was beginning to light |
| When back from behind me there came a fierce yell |
| We knew that the redskins were hot on our trail |
| I rose up and jingled the bells on his rein |
| And I stoked his neck softly and I called him by name |
| He answered my touch with a toss of his head |
| And his black body lengthened as onward he sped |
| The arrows fell round me like showers of rain |
| When in my left leg oh I felt a sharp pain |
| The red blood was flowing from Patanio’s side |
| But he never once shortened his powerful stride |
| Patanio poor fellow I knew he was hurt |
| But still he dashed onward and on to the fort |
| By good care Patanio and I were soon well |
| Of his death long years after it hurts me to tell |
| They write songs about him the cowboys still sing |
| The legend lives on of his long flowing mane |
| So look at the arrow that hangs on the wall |
| It was shot through my leg boot stirrup and all |
| On many fine horses I’ve since drawn the reins |
| But none like Patanio the pride of the plains |
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