Lyrics A Horse Called Music - Willie Nelson
High
on
a
mountain
in
western
Montana
A
silhouette
moves
'cross
a
cinnamon
sky
Riding
alone
on
a
horse
he
called
Music
With
a
song
on
his
lips,
and
a
tear
in
his
eye
He
dreams
of
a
time,
and
a
lady
that
loved
him
And
how
he
would
sing
her
sweet
lullabies
But
we
don't
ever
ask
him
And
he
never
talks
about
her
Guess
it
is
better
to
just
let
it
slide
But
sang
"ooh"
to
the
ladies
And
ooh,
he
made
some
sigh
Now
he
rides
away
on
a
horse
he
called
Music
With
a
pain
in
his
heart
and
a
tear
in
his
eye
He
rode
the
Music
from
Boston
to
Bozeman
For
not
too
much
money,
but
way
to
much
ride
But
those
were
the
days
when
a
horse
he
called
Music
Could
jump
through
the
moon
and
sail
across
the
sky
Now
all
that's
left
is
a
time-old
worn
cowboy
With
nothin'
more
than
the
sweet
by-and-by
And
trailing
behind,
is
a
horse
with
no
rider
A
horse
he
calls
memories
that
she
used
to
ride
And
he
sang
"ooh"
to
the
ladies
And
ooh,
he
damn
near
made
some
fall
right
down
and
die
Now
he
rides
away
on
a
horse
he
called
Music
With
a
pain
in
his
heart
and
a
tear
in
his
eye
High
on
a
mountain
in
western
Montana
Two
crosses
cut,
through
a
cinnamon
sky
Marking
the
place
where
a
horse
he
called
Music
Lays
with
a
cowboy
in
the
sweet
by-and-by...
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