Lyrics A Rancher Turns 80/the Years - Bill Staines
In
Oregon's
arms
there
lived
a
rancher.
A
man
of
dreams
who
loved
the
land.
John
Bishop
knew
each
morning
sunrise
Was
an
open
door
on
down
the
road
to
a
greater
plan
To
be
a
steward
of
the
prairie,
To
be
a
keeper
of
the
plains,
To
watch
the
wild,
and
running
horses
And
feel
the
rhythm
of
the
seasons
as
they
changed.
A
morning
ride
out
on
old
Poncho,
The
cattle
grazing
in
the
sun,
The
buds
of
spring,
a
time
of
branding.
A
hundred
head
gone
down
before
the
day
was
done.
These
were
the
things
that
touched
the
person,
Thai
held
the
heart
of
a
gentle
man
That
blest
the
soul
and
forged
the
courage
To
face
the
howling
winds
of
life
and
make
a
stand.
Now,
the
years
passed
on
by
the
Malheur
waters.
The
land
was
good
and
the
family
grew.
With
his
wife
he
raised
two
sons,
five
daughters.
A
fathers
love.
a
guiding
hand
from
a
man
that
knew
That
there's
a
song
in
every
season,
That
there's
a
laugh
for
every
cry,
That
there's
a
rhyme
for
every
reason,
And
the
truth
of
who
we
are
within
our
eyes.
So
here's
to
you,
you
yodeling
cowboy.
Sing
us
a
round
of
those
"Freight
Train
Blues."
And
sing
it
loud.
so
the
hills
and
the
valleys
Will
have
your
friends
and
your
neighbors
puttin'
on
their
dancin'
shoes
And
singing,
"Thanks
for
the
care
that
was
given
To
the
lives
that
were
not
your
own
And
thanks
for
the
heart
of
who
you
are
And
the
love
within
that
heart
that
we
have
known."
Turn
around,
where
have
the
years
gone
Those
bright
and
fine
years,
those
years
of
sweet
songs
When
the
work
was
hard,
but
you
knew
before
long
At
the
end
of
the
day
there'd
be
a
road
to
lead
you
home.
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