Текст песни The Gift - Ian Tyson
In
Old
St.
Louis
over
in
Missouri,
The
mighty
Mississippi,
well,
it
rolls
and
flows.
A
son
was
born
to
Mary
Russell,
And
it
starts
the
legend
every
cowboy
knows.
Young
Kid
Russell
was
born
to
wander.
Ever
westward
he
was
bound
to
roam,
Just
a
kid
of
sixteen
in
1880.
Up
in
wild
Montana
he
found
his
home.
God
made
Montana
for
the
wild
man,
For
the
Piegan
and
the
Sioux
and
Crow,
Saved
His
greatest
gift
for
Charlie,
Said,
"Get
her
all
down
before
she
goes.
You
gotta
get
her
all
down,
'Cause
she's
bound
to
go."
God
hung
the
stars
over
Judith
Basin.
God
put
the
magic
in
young
Charlie's
hands.
And
all
was
seen
and
all
remembered,
Every
shining
mountain,
every
longhorn
brand.
He
could
paint
the
light
on
horsehide
shining,
The
great
passing
herds
of
the
buffalo,
And
a
cowcamp
cold
on
a
rainy
morning,
And
the
twisting
wrist
of
the
Houlihan
throw.
God
made
Montana
for
the
wild
man,
For
the
Piegan
and
the
Sioux
and
Crow,
Saved
His
greatest
gift
for
Charlie,
Said,
"Get
her
all
down
before
she
goes.
You
gotta
get
her
all
down,
'Cause
she's
bound
to
go."
When
the
Lord
called
Charlie
to
his
home
up
yonder,
He
said,
"Kid
Russell,
I
got
a
job
for
you.
You're
in
charge
of
sunsets
up
in
old
Montana,
'Cause
I
can't
paint
them
quite
as
good
as
you,
And
when
you're
done,
we'll
go
out
and
have
a
few,
And
Nancy
Russell
will
make
sure
it's
just
two."
God
made
Montana
for
the
wild
man,
For
the
Piegan
and
the
Sioux
and
Crow,
Saved
His
greatest
gift
for
Charlie,
Said,
"Get
her
all
down
before
she
goes.
You
gotta
get
her
all
down,
'Cause
she's
bound
to
go."
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