Blackland Prairies Songtext
von Vincent Neil Emerson
Blackland Prairies Songtext
Wish I was in the prairies
Where the heavens always shine
I prayin′ on a wagon train
To take me down the line
Well, it's worth my weight in silver
And it′s worth my weight in gold
It's worth my weight in diamonds
But I swear nobody knows
I once loved a woman
And she did not know my name
She never even asked me
But I loved her just the same
If I'd never know her comfort
Then I might as well be dead
A nail to hang my hat on
And a place to lay my head
So if I die tomorrow
Won′t you find me where I roam
Through the world that I have traveled
To the prairies I called home
They can have my last green dollar
But I just don′t give a damn
But if they're gonna take it
Better pry it from my hands
Wish I was in the prairies
Where the heavens always shine
I′m prayin' on a wagon train
To take me down the line
I′m worth my weight in silver
And I'm worth my weight in gold
I′m worth my weight in diamonds
But I swear, nobody knows
Where the heavens always shine
I prayin′ on a wagon train
To take me down the line
Well, it's worth my weight in silver
And it′s worth my weight in gold
It's worth my weight in diamonds
But I swear nobody knows
I once loved a woman
And she did not know my name
She never even asked me
But I loved her just the same
If I'd never know her comfort
Then I might as well be dead
A nail to hang my hat on
And a place to lay my head
So if I die tomorrow
Won′t you find me where I roam
Through the world that I have traveled
To the prairies I called home
They can have my last green dollar
But I just don′t give a damn
But if they're gonna take it
Better pry it from my hands
Wish I was in the prairies
Where the heavens always shine
I′m prayin' on a wagon train
To take me down the line
I′m worth my weight in silver
And I'm worth my weight in gold
I′m worth my weight in diamonds
But I swear, nobody knows
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