Songtexte Rocky Mountain Rangers - Colter Wall
Unfit
was
I
for
the
Scarlett
Mounties
Dandy-dude-townies,
drunkard-down-and-outies
But
I
knowed
some
boys
that
I
once
called
family
Mounted
high
in
the
year
of
'85
Major
Stewart
went
down,
and
he
left
his
cows
Back
in
Fort
McLeod
when
the
news
circled
'round
That
the
Métis
had
enough,
and
there's
rustlers
on
the
prowl
And
Assiniboia
needs
us
boys
to
straighten
her
out
Rocky
Mountain
Rangers,
riding
o'er
the
plains
Serve
all
the
western
Calvalry,
there's
none
any
stranger
Rocky
Mountain
Rangеrs
well-equipped
for
dangеr
Mounted
high
in
the
year
of
'85
One
evening's
patrol
on
Cypress
Hills
We
drank
up
our
fill,
and
the
hour
was
still
When
a
Winchester
shot
like
the
ringing
of
a
bell
Some
boys
of
Gabriel
Dumont's
are
shooting
us
to
hell
So
let's
raise
up
your
six-guns,
lest
we
be
undone
Rake
some
fur,
slack
them
reins,
let
your
ponies
run,
run
How
I
survived,
I
may
never
understand,
son
Woolly
times
in
the
year
of
'85
Rocky
Mountain
Rangers,
riding
o'er
the
plains
Serve
all
the
western
Calvalry,
there's
none
any
stranger
Rocky
Mountain
Rangers
well
equipped
for
danger
Mounted
high
in
the
year
of
'85
Disbanded
in
the
year
of
'85
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