
Date of issue: 31.12.1996
Song language: English
The Gallopin' Goose |
On a cold november mornin' |
Back in nineteen-thirty-seven |
With an early snow a-fallin' |
On the three-foot tracks at ames |
Came a mighty strange contraption |
Known to trainmen as a motor |
But to folks in colorado |
She was known by another name |
Up the canyons south of sawpit |
Past the red cathedral spires |
'cross the yellow mountain switchbacks |
And the rapids far below |
On the high and lofty trestles |
Near the fabled mines of ophir |
In the silver san juan mountains |
Came a goose a-plowin'snow |
With a pierce-arrow engine, |
Runnin’hot and on the loose |
Came the rio grande southern |
The gallopin’goose |
With a pierce-arrow engine |
Runnin’hot and on the loose |
Came number five, the gallopin’goose |
'twas a four-door auto-mobile |
On a dozen wheels of iron |
Sixteen feet of rockin’boxcar |
Spot-welded to her tail |
Loaded down with mercantile |
Ten bags a’high-grade ore |
Two mothers nursin’babies |
Seven miners an’the mail |
Up the side a’sunshine mountain |
By internal gas combustion |
Eight pierce-arrow pistons pullin' |
Fifteen thousand pounds a’lead |
At the snowshed on the summit |
The conductor said his prayers |
He declared a busted driveshaft |
On the pass at lizard head |
With a pierce-arrow engine |
Runnin’hot and on the loose |
Came the rio grande southern |
The gallopin’goose |
With a pierce-arrow engine |
Runnin’hot and on the loose |
Came number five, the gallopin’goose |
Down the three-percent to rico |
In the valley of dolores |
They still talk about the southern |
An’her flock of flyin’geese |
From the roundhouse at ridgway |
To the depot at durango |
All the tracks are gone for scrap iron |
And the ganders rest in peace |
Up the canyons south of sawpit |
Past the red cathedral spires |
'cross the yellow mountain switchbacks |
And the rapids far below |
On the high and lofty trestles |
Near the fabled mines of ophir |
In the silver san juan mountains |
There’s a legend in the snow |
With a pierce-arrow engine |
Runnin’hot and on the loose |
Came the rio grande southern |
The gallopin’goose |
With a pierce-arrow engine |
Runnin’hot and on the loose |
Came number five, the gallopin’goose |
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