Patanio, the Pride of the Plain (with The Jordanaires)
You look at this picture with a wondering eye
And then at the arrow that hangs by its side
Say 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
And the 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
All 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 straight 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 a 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 are both so willing to go
For speed and endurance, I'll trust to the blind
Patanio will carry my life on his back
They all shook my hand and I mounted my horse
Rode down the dark pathway and turned his head horth
The black 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
Red 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
And then at the arrow that hangs by its side
Say 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
And the 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
All 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 straight 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 a 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 are both so willing to go
For speed and endurance, I'll trust to the blind
Patanio will carry my life on his back
They all shook my hand and I mounted my horse
Rode down the dark pathway and turned his head horth
The black 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
Red 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
Credits
Writer(s): Bobby Gregory, Harry C Mcaulife
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Other Album Tracks
- Tear Drops in My Heart (with The Jordanaires)
- Ridin' Home (with The Jordanaires)
- Heart Break Trail (with The Jordanaires)
- Cool Water (with The Jordanaires)
- Tumbling Tumbleweeds (with The Jordanaires)
- At the Rainbow's End (with The Jordanaires)
- The Texas Plains (with The Jordanaires)
- Chant of the Wanderer (with The Jordanaires)
- On the Rhythm Range (with The Jordanaires)
- Following the Sun All Day (with The Jordanaires)
Altri album
- The Lost Souvenir Collection
- The Guitar Stylings of Hank Snow
- Hank Snow Sings Your Favorite Country Hits
- Heartbreak Trail (with The Jordanaires)
- Gloryland March
- Sons of Tragedy
- Early Hank Snow
- Christmas with Hank Snow
- When Tragedy Struck (Digitally Remastered)
- Over the Top Country Masterpieces, Vol. 1 (Remastered)
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