Lyrics Buffalo Dreams - Tom Paxton
Just
one
more
child
of
the
prairie
Whisperin'
prairie
winds
blow
through
my
soul
Her
endless
skies
amaze
me
still
And
I
expect
they
always
will
And
some
envisions
out
past
my
control
Conestoga
wagons
in
their
thousands
A-carried
restless
hearts
across
these
plains
Dreams
of
fertile
land
or
gold
Fed
a
hunger
uncontrolled
And
bred
an
endless
line
of
wagon
trains
Jack-knife
winds
won't
ever
cease
their
blowing
Summer
sun's
burned
down
on
dwindlin'
streams
Women
stand
in
doorways
looking
southward
While
old
men
lie
and
dream
their
buffalo
dreams
I
stand
starlight
struck
tonight
in
Kansas
Beside
a
trail
still
visible
today
Soon
these
fields
of
waving
weed
will
Rise
in
the
summer
rain
and
heat
'til
Harvest
crews
come
carry
them
away
Jack-knife
winds
won't
ever
cease
their
blowing
Summer
sun
burns
down
on
dwindlin'
streams
Women
stand
in
doorways
lookin'
southward
While
old
men
lie
and
dream
their
buffalo
dreams
Something
in
her
prairie
soil
has
bound
me
Whispering
grasses
are
my
evening
song
Steamboats
on
the
wide
Missouri
Whistle
as
they
barrel
through
Prepared
tonight
to
carry
me
along
And
the
jack-knife
winds
won't
ever
cease
their
blowing
Summer
sun
burns
down
on
dwindlin'
streams
Women
stand
in
doorways
lookin'
southward
While
old
men
lie
and
dream
their
buffalo
dreams
The
old
men
lie
and
dream
their
buffalo
dream
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