Pilgrim's Progress Songtext
von Chris LeDoux
Pilgrim's Progress Songtext
There′s ghost ridin' prairies whistlin′ through the air
There's dreams on main street broken dead and bare
And a river and a mountain grow older with the sky
Lookin' for some friends like those from days gone by
While the cowboys and the Indians roll across the range
The poor Buffalo die for silver change
While the renegades and the wranglers drank up half the town
Damn, if some pilgrims didn′t tear the Wild West down
Circlin′ like a vulture, all they'd pick the land to bits
Tearin′ out its heart forcin' it to quit
Like an old, aged rustler, the West just died away
Strangled by progress that greedy beast prey
While the cowboys and the Indians roll across the range
The poor Buffalo, they die for silver change
While the renegades and the wranglers drank up half the town
Damn, if some pilgrims didn′t tear the Wild West down
While the renegades and the wranglers drank up half town
Damn, if some pilgrims didn't tear the Wild West down
There's dreams on main street broken dead and bare
And a river and a mountain grow older with the sky
Lookin' for some friends like those from days gone by
While the cowboys and the Indians roll across the range
The poor Buffalo die for silver change
While the renegades and the wranglers drank up half the town
Damn, if some pilgrims didn′t tear the Wild West down
Circlin′ like a vulture, all they'd pick the land to bits
Tearin′ out its heart forcin' it to quit
Like an old, aged rustler, the West just died away
Strangled by progress that greedy beast prey
While the cowboys and the Indians roll across the range
The poor Buffalo, they die for silver change
While the renegades and the wranglers drank up half the town
Damn, if some pilgrims didn′t tear the Wild West down
While the renegades and the wranglers drank up half town
Damn, if some pilgrims didn't tear the Wild West down
Writer(s): Keith Reid, Matthew Charles Fisher Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com