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The Last Stampede
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Ian Noe
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I was born in The early mornin' In the winter time, you see With my mother And my brother In the middle of the last stampede And of my father He made his dollar With a heavy hammer [worn?] In a canyon Where they found him Just the day before I was born And as a child My mother smiled Saying, "Baby now, don't forget Through all sorrow God will follow But you ain't seen nothin' yet" As the time flew And I too grew Oh my mother pa**ed away While my brother Took his cover With a gun on a foreign [bay?] And I was lonesome Oh so lonesome I was hungry and on my own No one near me To defend me I was a poor soul and out left to roam So I took off walking My bare feet stomping Through my little country town Inside the wind-blown Dust and dog bones There was nothing to be found The buildings ravaged Been turned to savage And the scene, it scarred my heart Some were crying Some were dying But you couldn't tell the two apart And by December The hateful winter Brought a chilling awful breeze And a preacher A traveling teacher Who said the ships had stole the seas He said "Seek out shelter "Let in the Savior" He said to get on my knees and pray "The fire is blazing "And its shift is changing "And it's headed out this way" And down the highway Through my doorway I could see a lantern's light Another traveler Some rugged rambler Who said we'll meet with God tonight And in the yonder A sound like thunder I saw that fire fall and twirl Planes were crashing Bombs were flashing And it lit up the almighty world And the pigs were squealing With the horses fleeing While that battle blew its breath And at my window With my candle I awaited for my death
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