paroles de chanson Lonesome Dove - Shudder to Think
She
was
a
girl
on
a
wagon
train
Headed
west
across
the
plains
The
train
got
lost
in
a
summer
storm
They
couldn't
move
west
and
they
couldn't
go
home
Then
she
saw
him
ridin'
through
the
rain
He
took
charge
of
the
wagons
and
he
saved
the
train
And
she
looked
down
and
her
heart
was
gone
The
train
went
west
but
she
stayed
on
In
Lonesome
Dove
A
farmer's
daughter
with
a
gentle
hand
A
blooming
rose
in
a
bed
of
sand
She
loved
the
man
who
wore
a
star
A
Texas
Ranger
known
near
and
far
So
they
got
married
and
they
had
a
child
But
times
were
tough
and
the
West
was
wild
So
it
was
no
surprise
the
day
she
learned
That
her
Texas
man
would
not
return
To
Lonesome
Dove
Back
to
back
with
the
Rio
Grande
A
Christian
woman
in
the
devil's
land
She
learned
the
language
and
she
learned
to
fight
But
she
never
learned
how
to
beat
the
lonely
nights
In
Lonesome
Dove,
Lonesome
Dove
She
watched
her
boy
grow
into
a
man
He
had
an
angel's
heart
and
the
devil's
hand
He
wore
his
star
for
all
to
see
He
was
a
Texas
lawman
legacy
Then
one
day
word
blew
into
town
It
seemed
the
men
that
shot
his
father
down
Had
robbed
a
bank
in
Jerico
The
only
thing
'tween
them
and
Mexico
Was
Lonesome
Dove
The
shadows
stretched
across
the
land
As
the
shots
rang
out
down
the
Rio
Grande
And
when
the
smoke
had
finally
cleared
the
street
The
men
lay
at
the
ranger's
feet
But
legend
tells
to
this
very
day
That
shots
were
comin'
from
an
alleyway
Though
no
one
knows
who
held
the
gun
There
ain't
no
doubt
if
you
ask
someone
In
Lonesome
Dove
Back
to
back
with
the
Rio
Grande
A
Christian
woman
in
the
devil's
land
She
learned
the
language
and
she
learned
to
fight
But
she
never
learned
how
to
beat
the
lonely
nights
In
Lonesome
Dove,
Lonesome
Dove
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