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Our Singing Country
4 If he'd be a sailor by his trade Pd have him a ship all ready-made; With him to row and me to steer We'd bring a cargo once a year.
DONEY GAL
/ to c. No. 542. Text rearranged. Mrs. Louise Henson, San Antonio, Texas, 1937. See Lo.i, p. 8; Od.2, p. 129. See also No. 887.
"One time my uncle came to see us folks on our ranch in Oklahoma. When he got ready to go the rain was pouring down; but the weather didn't stop him.
uWe watched him ride over the hill headed for the roundup, singing his favorite cowboy song
"It's rain or shine, sleet or snow, Me and my Doney Gal are bound to go.
He was a good singer, too. He called his horse 'Doney Gal,3 his sweetheart. None of us ever saw him again.}>
Mrs. Louise Henson, San Antonio, Texas.