Lyrics Ranches And Rivers - Joe Ely
In
the
cool
of
the
evening
She
calls
me
to
dance.
My
back's
about
broken.
From
choppin'
the
plants
My
soul
is
so
thirsty,
I
can't
sleep
at
night
She
walks
in
my
dreams
And
brings
me
delight
I
was
born
to
the
workers
To
toil
and
to
strife
My
father
before
me
He
worked
all
his
life
He
took
nothing
for
granted
He
said
son
never
bend
This
heart
that's
been
broken
Only
her
love
can
mend
Some
men
could
give
you
Ranches
and
Rivers
With
fences
of
Barbed
Wire
To
keep
out
the
cold
But
me,
I
got
nothin'
No
Titles
to
nothin'
Just
a
Love
and
a
Fire
More
Precious
than
gold
Your
daddy
works
me
in
the
ground
He
knows
something's
goin'
down
Will
you
pack
your
things
and
ride
with
me?
Tomorrow
at
sunrise,
With
the
dew
on
the
cotton,
They
cut
loose
the
watchdogs
When
they
see
that
we're
gone
The
smile
of
my
sweet
one
Asleep
on
the
car
seat
Ten
miles
to
the
border
Where
we
will
be
free
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