Lyrics Oklahoma Hills - Hank Thompson & His Brazos Valley Boys
Hank
Thompson
Miscellaneous
Oklahoma
Hills
(1961)
Many
months
have
come
and
gone
since
I
wandered
from
my
home
In
those
Oklahoma
Hills
where
I
was
born
Many
a
page
of
life
has
turned
many
a
lesson
I
have
learned
Yet
I
feel
like
in
those
hills
I
still
belong
Way
down
yonder
in
the
Indian
nation
I
rode
my
pony
on
the
reservation
In
the
Oklahoma
Hills
where
I
was
born
A-way
down
yonder
in
the
Indian
nation
a
cowboy′s
life
is
my
occupation
In
the
Oklahoma
Hills
where
I
born
But
as
I
sit
here
today
many
miles
I
am
away
From
the
place
I
rode
my
pony
through
the
draw
Where
the
Oak
and
Blackjack
trees
kiss
the
playful
prairie
breeze
In
those
Oklahoma
Hills
where
I
was
born.
Way
down
yonder
in
the
Indian
nation
I
rode
my
pony
on
the
reservation
In
the
Oklahoma
Hills
where
I
was
born
A-way
down
yonder
in
the
Indian
nation
a
cowboy's
life
is
my
occupation
In
the
Oklahoma
Hills
where
I
born
As
I
turn
life
a
page
to
the
land
of
the
great
Osage
To
those
Oklahoma
Hills
where
I
was
born
Where
the
black
oil
rolls
and
flows
and
the
snow-white
cotton
grows
In
those
Oklahoma
Hills
where
I
was
born.
Way
down
yonder
in
the
Indian
nation
I
rode
my
pony
on
the
reservation
In
the
Oklahoma
Hills
where
I
was
born
A-way
down
yonder
in
the
Indian
nation
a
cowboy′s
life
is
my
occupation
In
the
Oklahoma
Hills
where
I
born
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