Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Ballad of William Sycamore, artist - Tom Russell. Album song Song of the West: The Cowboy Collection, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 08.09.1997
Record label: Craft
Song language: English
The Ballad of William Sycamore |
My father was a mountaineer |
His fist was a knotty hammer |
He was quick on his feet like a runnin' deer |
And he spoke with a Yankee stammer |
And some are wrapped in linen fine |
And some like a godling’s scion |
But I was cradled on twigs of pine |
In the skin of a mountain lion |
I lost my boyhood and found my wife |
A girl like a Salem clipper |
A woman as straight as a hunting knife |
With eyes as bright as the Dipper |
We cleared our camp where the buffalo feed |
Unheard of streams were our flagons |
And I sowed my sons like apple seed |
On the trail of the Western wagons |
They were right, tight boys, never sulky or slow |
A fruitful, goodly muster |
The eldest died at the Alamo |
And the youngest fell with Custer |
The letter that told it burned my hand |
I smiled and said, «So be it!» |
But I could not live when they fenced my land |
Oh it broke my heart just to see it |
I saddled the red, unbroken colt |
I rode him into the day there |
But he threw me down like a thunderbolt |
And he rolled on me as I lay there |
Now I lie in the heart of the fat, black soil |
Like the seed of a prairie thistle |
It has washed my bones in honey and oil |
And it’s picked 'em as clean as a whistle |
And my youth returns, like the rains of Spring |
My sons, like wild geese flying |
And I lie and I hear the meadowlark sing |
And there’s much content in my dying |
Go play with the town you have built out of blocks |
The towns where you may have bound me |
I sleep in the earth like a tired old fox |
And my buffalo have found me |
I sleep in the earth like a tired old fox, |
And my buffalo have found me |