paroles de chanson La Primera - Ian Tyson
It
was
a
long
hard
voyage
to
the
Americas
In
1493
I
was
afraid
that
I
would
die
of
thirst
The
little
mare
beside
me
died
And
was
put
into
the
sea,
but
I
survied
I
swam
to
shore,
I
am
La
Primera
When
Cortes
sailed
from
Mexico
From
that
island
in
the
sun
There
were
16
of
us,
Sorrels,
blacks
and
bays.
One
of
them
was
my
first
born
He
was
called
the
'Coyote
Dun'
He
served
well
the
conquered
of
Mexico
I
am
a
drinker
of
the
wind
I
am
the
one
who
never
tires
I
love
my
freedom
more
than
all
these
things
The
Conquistador,
Comanche
and
the
Cowboy
I
carried
them
to
glory
I
am
La
Primera-
Spanish
mustang
Hear
my
story
The
Comanches
were
holy
terrors
When
they
climbed
upon
our
backs
When
the
grass
was
high
They
would
raid
for
a
thousand
miles
But
the
Texans
had
revolvers
When
they
returned
from
the
war
The
buffalo
had
gone
away
The
Comanche
moon
was
waning
So
it's
come
along
boys
and
listen
to
my
tale
We
are
following
the
longhorn
cow
Going
up
Mister
Goodnite's
trail
you
see
Those
cowboys
were
kind
to
us
We
listen
to
their
sad
songs
All
the
way
to
the
far
Saskatchewan
I
am
a
drinker
of
the
wind
I
am
the
one
who
never
tires
I
love
my
freedom
more
than
all
these
things
The
Conquistador,
Comanche
and
the
Cowboy
I
carried
them
to
glory
I
am
La
Primera-
Spanish
mustang
Hear
my
story
High
in
the
Pyor
Mountains
First
light
of
dawn
Coyote
Dun
walks
beneth
the
morning
Star
He
became
an
outlaw
and
his
blood
was
Watered
some,
but
the
flame
still
burns
Into
the
new
millennium
I
am
a
drinker
of
the
wind
I
am
the
one
who
never
tires
I
love
my
freedom
more
than
all
these
things
The
Conquistador,
Comanche
and
the
Cowboy
I
carried
them
to
glory
I
am
La
Primera-
Spanish
mustang
Hear
my
story
La
Primera-
Spanish
mustang
Hear
my
story...
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