Lyrics Old House - Ian Tyson
Way
out
there
in
the
hills
Where
the
sage
grows
high
On
the
pass
where
the
wind
blows
dry
Stands
the
house
in
the
hills
The
Old
House
in
the
hills
All
alone,
90
summers
Have
blackened
her
walls
90
autumns
have
silenced
the
halls
Of
the
house
in
the
hills
Empty
now,
gone
to
darkness
The
candle's
glow
And
the
echos
of
mandolins
Died
within
her
long
ago
But
there
was
a
time
In
the
days
when
the
herds
came
through
In
the
days
when
the
land
was
new
Cattle
was
king
She
was
the
jewel
of
the
range
Like
a
jewel
Her
nights
shining
on
and
on
Full
of
laughter
and
song
The
old
house
in
the
hills
Dry
years
came
Hard
times
came
Bad
things
were
done
They
say
a
child
was
hurt
A
man
was
hung
At
the
house
in
the
hills
Those
high
sagebrush
hills
And
they
left
her
there
Empty
now,
almost
gone
Only
the
wind
now
to
sing
her
song
In
those
high
sagebrush
hills
It's
times
I
swear
Autumn
days
as
I
ride
by
there
I
can
still
hear
those
mandolins
Soft
crying
deep
within
The
old
house
in
the
hills
A
calf
bawls
in
the
fading
light
Prairie
rolls
away
to
meet
the
night
From
the
house
in
the
hills
The
old
house
in
the
hills
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