Lyrics Farewell - Riders In the Sky
Farewell
to
the
mountains,
whose
maizes
to
me
Were
more
beautiful
far
than
Eden
could
be
No
fruit
was
forbidden
but
nature
had
spread
Her
bountiful
board
and
her
children
were
fed
The
hills
were
our
garners
our
herds
wildly
grew
And
nature
was
shepherd
and
husband,
man
too
I
felt
like
a
monarch,
yet
thought
like
a
man
As
I
thanked
the
Great
Giver
and
worshiped
His
plan
The
home
I
forsake
where
my
offspring
grows
The
grave
I
forsake
where
my
children
reborn
The
home
I
redeem
from
the
savage
and
wild
The
home
I
have
loved
as
a
father,
his
child
The
corn
that
I
planted,
the
fields
that
I
cleared
The
flocks
that
I've
raised
and
the
cattle
I
reared
The
wife
of
my
bosom,
farewell
to
ye
all
In
the
land
of
the
stranger,
I
rise
or
I
fall
Farewell
to
my
country,
I've
fought
for
thee
well
When
the
savage
rushed
forth
like
the
demons
from
hell
In
peace
or
in
war,
I
have
stood
by
thy
side
My
country
for
thee,
I
have
lived,
would
have
died
But
I'm
a
cast
off,
my
career
now
is
done
I
must
wander
abroad
like
the
Prodigal
Son
Where
the
wild
savage
droves
and
the
broad
Prairies
spread
The
fallen
despised,
will
again
go
ahead
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