Lyrics The Buffalo Grass - Chris LeDoux
It's
been
45
days
since
the
snow's
have
begun
I
stare
at
the
fire
and
long
for
the
sun
As
the
bitter
winds
blow
through
the
mouth
of
the
pass
I
sit
here
and
dream
of
the
buffalo
grass.
The
ponies
are
shaggy,
their
coats
have
grown
long
With
their
heads
down
they
huddle
together
as
one
At
the
window
my
breath
forms
a
mist
on
the
glass
As
I
patiently
wait
for
the
buffalo
grass.
The
seasons
still
turn
and
the
prairies
still
yearn
For
those
who
were
here
long
ago
The
Sioux
have
all
gone
and
the
bison
moved
on
And
soon
I
will
follow
them
home.
Molly
passed
in
September
and
left
me
alone
Now
my
heart
is
as
heavy
and
round
as
a
stone
And
too
many
years
have
gone
by
too
fast
And
I
long
for
the
feel
of
the
buffalo
grass.
Now
the
animals
sleep
as
the
world
holds
its
breath
The
woods
are
as
still
ans
silent
as
death
When
the
mountain
streams
flow
spring
will
follow
at
last
And
the
wind
will
blow
free
through
the
buffalo
grass.
The
seasons
still
turn
and
the
prairies
still
yearn
For
those
who
were
here
long
ago
The
Sioux
have
all
gone
and
the
bison
moved
on
And
soon
I
will
follow
them
home
The
geese
will
return
as
a
symbol
of
change
The
elk
will
be
foraging
out
on
the
range
Once
again
nature's
palette
will
colour
the
pass
And
I
will
find
peace
in
the
buffalo
grass.
Yes
I
will
find
peace
in
the
buffalo
grass.
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