Текст песни Utah Carroll - Arlo Guthrie
Arranged
and
adapted
by
Arlo
Guthrie
So
you
ask
me
my
kind
friend
Why
I
am
sad
and
still
And
why
my
brow
is
darkened
Like
the
clouds
upon
the
hill
Rein
in
your
ponies
closer
And
I′ll
tell
you
all
a
tale
Of
Utah
Carroll,
partner
And
his
last
ride
on
the
trail
In
a
grave
without
a
headstone
Without
a
date
or
name
My
partner
lies
there
silent
In
the
land
from
which
I
came
Long
ago
we
rode
together
We'd
ridden
side
by
side
I
loved
him
like
a
brother
And
I
wept
when
Utah
died
While
riding
up
one
morning
And
our
work
was
almost
done
The
cattle
quickly
started
On
a
wild
and
maddening
run
The
boss′s
little
daughter
Who
was
riding
on
that
side
Rushed
in
to
stop
the
stampede
It
was
there
my
partner
died
Lenore
upon
her
pony
Tried
to
turn
the
cattle
right
But
her
blanket
slipped
beneath
her
And
she
caught
and
held
on
tight
When
we
all
saw
that
red
blanket
Each
cowboy
held
his
breath
For
should
her
pony
fail
her
None
could
save
the
girl
from
death
When
the
cattle
saw
the
blanket
Almost
dragging
on
the
ground
They
were
maddened
in
a
moment
And
they
charged
with
deafening
sound
The
girl
soon
saw
her
danger
And
she
turned
her
pony's
face
And
bending
in
her
saddle
Tried
the
blanket
to
replace
Just
then
she
lost
her
balance
In
the
front
of
that
wild
tide
Carroll's
voice
controlled
the
round
up
"Lie
still,
Lenore"
he
cried
And
then
close
up
beside
her
Came
Utah
riding
fast
But
little
did
the
poor
boy
know
The
ride
would
be
his
last
Full
often
from
the
saddle
He
had
caught
the
trailing
rope
To
pick
her
up
at
full
speed
Was
now
his
only
hope
He
swung
low
from
his
saddle
To
take
her
to
his
arm
We
thought
that
he′d
succeeded
That
the
girl
was
safe
from
harm
But
such
a
strain
upon
his
saddle
Had
ne′er
been
put
before
And
the
cinches
gave
beneath
him
And
he
fell
beside
Lenore
When
the
girl
fell
from
her
saddle
She
had
dragged
the
blanket
down
It
lay
there
close
beside
them
Where
they
lay
upon
the
ground
Utah
took
the
blanket
And
to
Lenore
he
said
"Lie
still"
and
quickly
running
Waved
the
red
thing
o'er
his
head
He
turned
the
maddened
cattle
From
Lenore,
his
little
friend
And
as
the
mighty
herd
rushed
toward
him
He
turned
to
met
his
end
And
as
the
herd
came
on
him
His
weapon
quickly
drew
He
was
bound
to
die
defended
As
all
brave
cowboys
do
The
weapon
flashed
like
lightning
And
it
sounded
loud
and
clear
As
the
cattle
rushed
and
killed
him
He
dropped
the
leading
steer
When
I
broke
through
that
wide
circle
To
where
poor
Utah
lay
With
a
thousand
wounds
and
bruises
His
life
blood
ebbed
away
I
knelt
down
close
beside
him
And
I
knew
that
all
was
o′er
As
I
heard
him
faintly
whisper
"Good-bye,
my
sweet
Lenore"
Next
morning
at
the
churchyard
I
heard
the
preacher
say
"Don't
think
our
kind
friend
Utah
Was
lost
on
that
great
day
He
was
a
much-loved
cowboy
And
not
afraid
to
die
And
we′ll
meet
him
at
the
round
up
On
the
plains
beyond
the
sky"
So
you
ask
me
my
kind
friend
Why
I
am
sad
and
still
And
why
my
brow
is
darkened
Like
the
clouds
upon
the
hill
Rein
in
your
ponies
closer
And
I'll
tell
you
all
a
tale
Of
Utah
Carroll,
partner
And
his
last
ride
on
the
trail
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