| Well way out west where the wild wind blows the eagle flies and the sage brush
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| Traditions are holding on you’ll be glad to hear
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| They’re being kept alive by the Sons of The Pioneers
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| Like that young cowboy from old Montana got boots and spurs and a black bandana
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| He rides the wild prairie rounding up the steers
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| Just like his Daddy he’s a son of The Pioneers
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| From Texas clear up the Idaho from the mountains to the plains
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| They got the blood of Crockett and Geronimo flowing through their veins
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| Now the wild old west is changing some but traditions persevere
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| They’re being kept alive by the Sons of The Pioneers
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| There’s a gal down in Texas with a great big hat
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| She likes roping and dancing and things like that
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| And if you need a hand at your branding she’ll volunteer
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| She’s a wild prairie flower and a daughter of the Pioneers
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| He’s got braids and hat with an eagle feather
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| He rides with broncs there ain’t none better
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| And his great grandaddy was a chief on the wild frontier
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| And he’s a proud son of the original Pioneers
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| Well from Texas clear up the Idaho…
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| They’re being kept alive by the Sons of The Pioneers |