paroles de chanson S Lazy H - Corb Lund
Well
I
was
born
in
this
valley
On
this
ranch
I
was
raised
I
learned
to
lope,
rope
and
dally
On
the
S
Lazy
H
Well
the
roots
of
my
people
They
run
deep
on
this
place
I
am
sixth
generation
On
the
S
Lazy
H
And
when
it
came
to
the
future
I
never
gave
it
a
thought
If
there
were
broncs
to
be
broken
Endless
steers
to
be
caught
Well
my
youth
it
was
carefree
For
the
work
was
my
play
And
what
I
loved
would
always
be
there
On
the
S
Lazy
H
I
had
one
beloved
sister
A
few
years
younger
than
me
Before
a
sole
cowboy
had
kissed
her
She
left
for
school
in
the
east
Me
I
might
have
gone
to
college
Might
have
liked
to
fly
planes
But
my
dad
needed
help
to
Run
the
S
Lazy
H
So
I
worked
there
'long
side
him
Put
adult
years
in
this
place
And
I
gained
appreciation
For
the
lines
on
his
face
And
when
mom
had
grown
older
And
when
dad
passed
away
It
fell
to
me
to
look
after
The
S
Lazy
H
By
now
my
sister
she
had
married
A
sharp
attorney
back
east
We
didn't
see
eye
to
eye
but
I
did
my
best
to
make
peace
What
did
they
see
when
they
looked
over
Over
the
fence
one
fine
day
They
saw
a
whole
lot
a
value
In
the
S
Lazy
H
So
after
thought
and
assessment
The
court
awarded
them
half
And
no
cow
/ calf
operation
Carries
that
kind
of
cash
Well
I
worked
through
the
numbers
Worked
them
every
which
way
Yeah
I
went
through
the
numbers
Oh
and
boys
I'm
afraid
I
had
to
sell
twenty
sections
Of
the
S
Lazy
H
Sometimes
right
isn't
equal
Sometimes
equal's
not
fair
There
will
soon
be
rows
of
houses
On
that
ridge
over
there
Many
lifetimes
of
labour
Will
be
all
but
erased
So
shed
a
tear
and
look
skyward
God
help
the
S
lazy
H
The
last
few
years
were
a
struggle
But
I
gave
it
my
best
And
I
tried
to
go
forward
On
the
land
that
was
left
Well
I
have
lived
with
the
sorrow
And
I
will
die
with
the
shame
For
now
the
bank
owns
what's
left
of
The
S
Lazy
H
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