paroles de chanson Pilgrim's Progress - Chris LeDoux
There's
ghost
ridin'
prairies
whistlin'
through
the
air
There's
dreams
on
main
street
broken
dead
and
bare
And
a
river
and
a
mountain
grow
older
with
the
sky
Lookin'
for
some
friends
like
those
from
days
gone
by
While
the
cowboys
and
the
Indians
roll
across
the
range
The
poor
Buffalo
die
for
silver
change
While
the
renegades
and
the
wranglers
drank
up
half
the
town
Damn,
if
some
pilgrims
didn't
tear
the
Wild
West
down
Circlin'
like
a
vulture,
all
they'd
pick
the
land
to
bits
Tearin'
out
its
heart
forcin'
it
to
quit
Like
an
old,
aged
rustler,
the
West
just
died
away
Strangled
by
progress
that
greedy
beast
prey
While
the
cowboys
and
the
Indians
roll
across
the
range
The
poor
Buffalo,
they
die
for
silver
change
While
the
renegades
and
the
wranglers
drank
up
half
the
town
Damn,
if
some
pilgrims
didn't
tear
the
Wild
West
down
While
the
renegades
and
the
wranglers
drank
up
half
town
Damn,
if
some
pilgrims
didn't
tear
the
Wild
West
down
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