Sweet Wyoming Home

Lyrics

There's a silence on the prairie
 That a man can't help but feel;
 There a shadow growing longer now,
 And nipping at my heels.
 For I know that soon that old four-lane
 That runs beneath my wheels
 Will take me home to my sweet Wyoming home.
 I headed down the road last summer
 With a few old friends of mine.
 They all hit the money, Lord,
 I didn't make a time.
 The entrance fees they took my dough,
 And the travelin' took my time,
 And now I'm headed home to my sweet Wyoming home.
 Cho: Watch the moon smiling in the sky
 And hum a tune, a prairie lullaby.
 A peaceful wind, an old coyoteÕs cry
 A song of home, my sweet Wyoming home.
 Bridge:
 Well, the rounders they all wish you luck
 When they know you're in a jam.
 But your money's ridin' on the bull,
 And he don't give a damn.
 Well there's shows in all the cities,
 The cities turn your heart to clay;
 It takes all a man can muster
 Just to try and get away.
 And the songs I'm used to hearin'
 Ain't the kind the jukebox plays,
 And now I'm headed home to my sweet Wyoming home.
 Cho.
 You know I've always loved the ridin',
 There ain't nothin' quite the same,
 And another year may bring the luck
 Of winning all the game.
 There's a magpie on the fencerail,
 And he's callin' out my name,
 And he calls me home to my sweet Wyoming home.
 Cho.

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Song Details

Duration
04:20
Key
10
Tempo
144 BPM

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