I was born in this valley On this ranch I was raised I learned to lope, rope, and dally On the S Lazy H The roots of my people They run deep on this place I am sixth generation On the S Lazy H
When it came to the future I never gave it a thought If there were broncs to be broken Endless steers to be caught My youth, it was carefree For the work was my play And what I loved would always be there On the S Lazy H
I had one beloved sister A few years younger than me Before a sole cowboy had kissed her She left for school in the east Me, I might have gone to college I might have liked to fly planes But my dad needed help To run the S Lazy H
So I worked there alongside him Put a lot of years in this place And I gained appreciation For the lines on his face And when mom had grown older And when dad passed away It fell to me to look after The S Lazy H
By now my sister, she had married A sharp attorney at school We didn't see eye to eye But I did my best to make peace What did they see when they over Over the fence one fine day They saw a whole lot of value In the S Lazy H
So after thought and assessment The court awarded them half And no cow-calf operation Carries that kind of cash Well I worked through the numbers Worked them every which way Yeah I went through the numbers Oh, and boys I'm afraid I had to sell twenty sections Of the S Lazy H
Sometimes right isn't equal Sometimes equal's not fair There will soon be rows of houses On that ridge over there Many lifetimes of labor Will be all but erased Shed a tear and look skyward God help the S Lazy H
The last few years were a struggle But I gave it my best And I tried to go forward On the land that was left I have lived with the sorrow And I will die with the shame For now the bank owns what's left Of the S Lazy HTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.