The Trackless Wild Songtext
von Charlie O'Brien
The Trackless Wild Songtext
At e′er as o'er the trackless wild my saino bounds along
My thoughts are of a pleasant land and of a gladsome throng
Of scenes no southern sun can scorch in memories verdant plains
Though bronzed may be the tenement where-in such fancy reigns
And as I reach that distant mount my thoughts come back again
And place before my longing eyes the children of the plains
Whose merry laughs recall the days of innocence and joy e′er
Cares and blighted hopes of youth could sweets of life destroy
Yet little weep I for them both, my God steed and I
Are sailing o'er the Pampa plain beneath his care on high
And every bound my saino takes rewards a weary strife
And makes me gay and happy in this wilderness of life
So hail La Plata! though by birth an exile from your shore
Adopted land both wild and grand and I'll try to love you more
For freedom unadorned hold, last my roving mind
And help me scarce lament the land and home I left behind
My thoughts are of a pleasant land and of a gladsome throng
Of scenes no southern sun can scorch in memories verdant plains
Though bronzed may be the tenement where-in such fancy reigns
And as I reach that distant mount my thoughts come back again
And place before my longing eyes the children of the plains
Whose merry laughs recall the days of innocence and joy e′er
Cares and blighted hopes of youth could sweets of life destroy
Yet little weep I for them both, my God steed and I
Are sailing o'er the Pampa plain beneath his care on high
And every bound my saino takes rewards a weary strife
And makes me gay and happy in this wilderness of life
So hail La Plata! though by birth an exile from your shore
Adopted land both wild and grand and I'll try to love you more
For freedom unadorned hold, last my roving mind
And help me scarce lament the land and home I left behind
Writer(s): Charles O'brien Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com