Lyrics Stampede - Chris LeDoux
We
made
camp
along
Red
River
Watch
the
cattle
as
they
bedded
down
Back
at
the
wagons
right
after
supper
Spreaded
bed
rolls
on
the
ground
Me
and
Willie,
we
took
the
night
guard
And
the
sage
never
smelled
so
sweet
The
prairie
moon
was
blazing
silver
No
chance
tonight
for
a
stampede
We
rode
Yonder
off
in
the
distance
Towards
the
mountains
there
in
the
west
Then
I
see
lightening
and
I
hear
thunder
My
mind
is
weary,
I
could
use
some
rest
Then
all
at
once
the
wind
shifts
directions
The
clouds
roll
in
behind
the
tumble
weeds
These
longhorn
cattle
are
getting
restless
God
help
us
all
if
they
stampede
Smell
the
rain
and
hear
the
thunder
The
midnight
sky
turns
black
as
death
Lightening
crashes,
smell
the
sulfur
It's
rank
and
strong
as
Satan's
breath
The
cattle
rise
up
and
go
runnin'
I
spur
my
pony
on
to
take
a
lead
And
across
the
heard
I
can
hear
Willie
yelling
"Hey
stampede"
Dust
clouds
rise
as
the
rain
falls
They
mix
together,
turn
the
air
to
mud
I
feel
the
long
horns
brush
against
me
And
I
can
feel
the
demons
racing
through
my
blood
Then
all
at
once,
my
pony
stumbles
We
hit
the
ground,
I
rise
up
to
my
knees
In
a
flash
a
light
I
can
see
the
cattle
coming
Lord
I
know
I'm
gonna
die
in
this
stampede
Then
I
wait
and
I
look
around
me
I'm
in
my
bed
roll
and
I'm
laying
on
the
ground
Over
there's
a
wagon
and
there's
the
campfire
I
was
only
dreaming
but
what's
that
sound?
Then
I
feel
the
earth
tremble
underneath
me
As
the
midnight
sky
begins
to
bleed
And
from
the
blackness
I
can
hear
Willie
yelling
"Hey
stampede"
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