paroles de chanson Utah Carol - Marty Robbins
And
now
my
friends
you've
asked
me
what
makes
me
sad
and
still
And
why
my
brow
is
darkened
like
the
clouds
upon
the
hill
Run
in
your
ponies
closer
and
I'll
tell
to
you
my
tale
Of
Utah
Carol
my
partner
and
his
last
ride
on
the
trail
We
rode
the
range
together
and
rode
it
side
by
side
I
loved
him
like
a
brother,
and
I
wept
when
Utah
died
We
were
rounding
up
one
morning
when
work
was
almost
done
When
on
his
side
the
cattle
started
on
a
frightened
run
Underneath
the
saddle
that
the
boss's
daughter
rode
Utah
that
very
morning
had
placed
a
bright
red
robe
So
the
saddle
might
ride
easy
for
Lenore
his
little
friend
And
it
was
this
red
blanket
that
brought
him
to
his
end
The
blanket
was
now
dragging
behind
her
on
the
ground
The
frightened
cattle
saw
it
and
charged
it
with
a
bound
Lenore
then
saw
her
danger
and
turned
her
pony's
face
And
leaning
in
the
saddle
tied
the
blanket
to
its
place
But
in
leaning
lost
her
balance,
fell
in
front
of
that
wild
tide
"Lay
still
Lenore
I'm
coming"
were
the
words
that
Utah
cried
His
faithful
pony
saw
her
and
reached
her
in
a
bound
I
thought
he'd
been
successful,
and
raised
her
from
the
ground
But
the
weight
upon
the
saddle
had
not
been
felt
before
His
backcinch
snapped
like
thunder
and
he
fell
by
Lenore
Picking
up
the
blanket
he
swung
it
over
his
head
And
started
cross
the
prairie,
"Lay
still
Lenore"
he
said
When
he
got
the
stampede
turned
and
saved
Lenore
his
friend
He
turned
to
face
the
cattle
and
meet
his
fatal
end
His
six
gun
flashed
like
lightning,
the
report
rang
loud
and
clear
As
the
cattle
rushed
and
killed
him
he
dropped
the
leading
steer
On
his
funeral
morning
I
heard
the
preacher
say
I
hope
we'll
all
meet
Utah
at
the
roundup
far
away
Then
they
wrapped
him
in
a
blanket
that
saved
his
little
friend
And
it
was
this
red
blanket
that
brought
him
to
his
end
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