Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Patanio, the Pride of the Plains, artist - Hank Snow. Album song Those Blue Eyes, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 10.09.2012
Record label: Sinetone
Song language: English
Patanio, the Pride of the Plains |
You look at this picture with a wondering eye |
And then at the arrow that hangs by it’s side |
They tell a story for you know there is one |
With the name of Patanio the story begun |
I’ll tell you a story that will thrill you, I know |
Of a horse that I owned down in New Mexico |
Swift as an antelope and black as a crow |
A star on his forehead as white as the snow |
His hair like a lady was glossy and fine |
He was restless and proud but so gentle and kind |
His arched neck was hidden by a thick, flowing mane |
And they called him Patanio, the pride of the plains |
The country was new and the settlers were scarce |
And the Indians on the warpath were savage and fierce |
Scouts were sent out every day from the post |
But they never came back so we knew they were lost |
One day said the captain, someone he must go |
For help to the border at New Mexico |
A dozen brave fellows right away answered yeah |
But the captain he spied me a-standing right near |
Patanio beside me, his nose in my hand |
Said the captain, your horse is the best in the land |
You’re good for the ride and the lightest man here |
On the back of that mustang you’ve nothing to fear |
So proud of my horse that I answered, you know |
Patanio and I both so willing to go |
For speed and endurance I’ll trust to the blind |
Patanio will carry my life on his back |
Then they all took my hand and I mounted my horse |
Rode down the dark pathway and I turned his head horth |
Pat struck a trot and he kept it all night |
Till just as the east was beginning to light |
He answered the touch with a toss of his head |
His black body lengthened and forward he sped |
We were beating the redskins and the story was plain |
When the arrows fell round us like showers of rain |
We were leaving the redskins and the story was plain |
When sudden in my leg that I felt a great pain |
The blood it gushed forth from Patanio’s side |
But he never once shortened his powerful stride |
Patanio, poor fellow, I knew he was hurt |
But still he dashed forward and into the fort |
For many a fine horse I have passed on the range |
But none like Patanio the pride of the plain |