Stampede

We made camp along Red River
Watch the cattle as they bedded down
Back at the wagons right after supper
Spreaded bed rolls on the ground

Me and Willie, we took the night guard
And the sage never smelled so sweet
The prairie moon was blazing silver
No chance tonight for a stampede

We rode Yonder off in the distance
Towards the mountains there in the west
Then I see lightening and I hear thunder
My mind is weary, I could use some rest

Then all at once the wind shifts directions
The clouds roll in behind the tumble weeds
These longhorn cattle are getting restless
God help us all if they stampede

Smell the rain and hear the thunder
The midnight sky turns black as death
Lightening crashes, smell the sulfur
It's rank and strong as Satan's breath

The cattle rise up and go runnin'
I spur my pony on to take a lead
And across the heard I can hear Willie yelling
"Hey stampede"

Dust clouds rise as the rain falls
They mix together, turn the air to mud
I feel the long horns brush against me
And I can feel the demons racing through my blood

Then all at once, my pony stumbles
We hit the ground, I rise up to my knees
In a flash a light I can see the cattle coming
Lord I know I'm gonna die in this stampede

Then I wait and I look around me
I'm in my bed roll and I'm laying on the ground
Over there's a wagon and there's the campfire
I was only dreaming but what's that sound?

Then I feel the earth tremble underneath me
As the midnight sky begins to bleed
And from the blackness I can hear Willie yelling
"Hey stampede"



Credits
Writer(s): Chris Le Doux
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