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As heard on the Good Stuff with Jim Thompson
copyright Robert Dennis November, 1993
It had been bitter cold, for three long days The wind blew sharp and swirled snow So I bundled up, with lots’a clothes ‘Cause I had somewhere I needed to go
I caught and harnessed my work mares The harness was so stiff, it wouldn’t bend I warmed up the bits, ‘fore I hung ‘em on On a cold day, you’ll do that for a friend
And them ol’ mares, are good ol’ girls They give me, everything that they’ve got Not too many friends would go willingly outside Then line right out, in a trot
Those hungry cows was sure glad to see us They went right to work, on their hay You know, when it’s 24 below and breezy You ain’t just feedin’ them cows for the pay
At least not the pay that the bankers loan out But there are rewards, in the job that you do So I drug out extra feed, ‘cause it’s Christmas eve And I hummed a Christmas carol or two
When the cows were fed, we jogged on home I poured a good feed of grain for the team Most folks wouldn’t enjoy my kind of lifestyle That's O.K., ‘cause I’m livin’ my dream
And I think about a babe in a manger As I fill my manger, full of hay I think about all the people in the world And how they all celebrate this day
Some folks enjoy Christmas, because of the gifts And I sure don’t think that’s all wrong But most’a the gifts, they give and receive Are forgotten, ‘fore the New Year comes along
The gift that I’m most thankful for Is gettin’ to ranch, not punchin’ a time-clock And strangely enough, goin’ out in the cold With a good team, to feed, my hungry stock
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