Lyrics Plain to See Plainsman - Colter Wall
I
cut
through
the
Rockies
like
some
unholy
blade
The
icy
depths
of
the
Pacific
I
have
bade
Forever
I
wander,
forever
I
stray
The
rustle
of
wheat
fields
starts
callin'
my
name
Callin'
my
name
Let
me
die
in
the
country
that
I
love
the
most
I'm
a
plain-to-see
plainsman,
and
this
I
will
boast
A
heart
that
lies
far
from
the
East
or
West
Coast
This
plain-to-see
plainsman
is
longin'
for
home
Longin'
for
home
Well
the
North-folk
are
dandy,
they
don't
mind
the
cold
The
South
has
filled
up
both
my
belly
and
soul
I
know
when
I'm
gray
and
I
know
when
I'm
old
These
bones
will
cry
out
for
the
place
they
were
born
Place
they
were
born
Let
me
die
in
the
country
that
I
love
the
most
I'm
a
plain-to-see
plainsman,
and
this
I
will
boast
A
heart
that
lies
far
from
the
East
or
West
Coast
This
plain-to-see
plainsman
is
longin'
for
home
Longin'
for
home
I've
met
beautiful
women,
a
pleasure
to
see
Road-bitten
bikers
and
barefoot
hippies
Junkies
and
saints
on
my
travels
I
greet
But
far
too
few
are
homesick
young
plainsmen
like
me
Plainsmen
like
me
Let
me
die
in
the
country
that
I
love
the
most
I'm
a
plain-to-see
plainsman,
and
this
I
will
boast
A
heart
that
lies
far
from
the
East
or
West
Coast
This
plain-to-see
plainsman
is
longin'
for
home
Longin'
for
home
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