Frontier Ballads

A Collection of Traditional Western Songs
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Frontier ballads
By the reeking dives of the placer camp I have killed for a care­less jest,
And I've raped the loot from the stage-coach boot at the bandit's stern behest.
Away in the dusk of the Arctic night, where the frozen rivers
flow And the fringed aurora floods and fades on the endless fields of
snow, The hardy hunters trust my sights and my spinning bullet's speed When they seek the lair of the great white bear or the haunt of
the gray wolf's breed.
The steaming glades of the Amazon, where the crouching jaguar springs,
Have felt the breath of the whirring death my long-necked cart­ridge brings,
And the wind-whipped crests where the condor nests on the roof-ribs of the world
Have marked the thin, blue jet of smoke from my flashing muzzle hurled.
Oh, I am the mate of the deep-lunged men, stout son of a martial line,
From Uruguay to the Kootenay, from mangrove-reef to pine;
In the throbbing glare of the desert air, by the rocks where the rapids purr,
There is never a gun for fight or fun like the steel-blue Win­chester !
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