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Cowboy Fireman (Trusty Lariat)
Cowboy Fireman (Trusty Lariat)
Cowboy Fireman (Trusty Lariat)
(Harry A. McClintock)
Through the high Sierra Mountains tune A
Came an S P passenger train
The hoboes tried to ride her
But found 'twas all in vain
The conductor he took the tickets tune A
And he counted every soul;
The engineer looked straight ahead
And the fireman shoveled coal.
Now, the fireman was a cowboy tune B
But do not think that strange
He could make more money shoveling coal
Than riding on the range
So though he was a fireman tune C
And though he had to sweat
He still remained a western guy
And he kept his lariat
The train was way behind time tune A
When suddenly ahead
A little child strolled on the track
And filled them all with dread
Her golden hair in ringlets tune B
Was streamin' down her back.
And she little knew of her danger grave
As she strolled along the track
"My gosh" the hog head shouted tune C
As he slammed on all the brakes
"I'll never stop this DP train
I ain't got what it takes"
"O Heaven help that wee tot!" tune A
He cried in accents wild.
"Can nothing stop this DP train
And save the little child?"
Up sprang that cowboy fireman tune B
And a gallant lad was he
"Now I will save that baby
If I wreck the whole DP"
He climbed upon the running board tune A
With tears his eyes were wet
And in his hand, our hero brave
Bore his trusty lariat
He dropped his loop around a pole tune B
That stood beside the track
And tied the other end of it
Around the big smokestack
He jerked the train right off the rails tune A
And caused an awful wreck
And our hero lay there in a ditch
With the engine on his neck
Oh we will all remember tune C
That forty-fifth of May
For there were many gallant hearts
All filled with fear that day
They buried that poor fireman tune B
Where the prairie wind blows wild
He killed two hundred passengers
But, Thank God, He saved the child
Recorded by Sam Hinton
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