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Come all you pretty girls, to you these lines I'll write,
We are going to the range in which we take delight;
We are going on the range as we poor hunters do,
And the tender-footed fellows can stay at home with you.

It's all of the day long as we go tramping round
In search of the buffalo that we may shoot him down;
Our guns upon our shoulders, our belts of forty rounds,
We send them up Salt River to some happy hunting grounds.

Our game, it is the antelope, the buffalo, wolf, and deer,
Who roam the wide prairies without a single fear;
We rob him of his robe and think it is no harm,
To buy us food and clothing to keep our bodies warm.

The buffalo, he is the noblest of the band,
He sometimes rejects in throwing up his hand.
His shaggy main thrown forward, his head raised to the sky,
He seems to say, "We're coming, boys; so hunter, mind your eye."

Our fires are made of mesquite roots, our beds are on the ground;
Our houses made of buffalo hides, we make them tall and round;
Our furniture is the camp kettle, the coffee pot, and pan,
Our chuck it is both bread and meat, mingled well with sand.

Our neighbours are the Cheyennes, the 'Rapahoes, and Sioux,
Their mode of navigation is a buffalo-hide canoe.
And when they come upon you they take you unaware,
And such a peculiar way they have of raising hunter's hair.
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भाषा: हिन्दीअंग्रेज़ी
शैलीEthnic/Folk
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गाने के बोल लाइसेंस द्वाराLyricFind
जोड़ाApril 22nd, 2018
आखरी अपडेटMarch 8th, 2022
के बारे मेंThe western image of ideal masculinity demands toughness of mind and body and the spirit of adventure: witness this song, written in 1872 (according to one source) by "Whiskey" Parker, a college man who had wandered into the Black Hills with a gold watch, a Testament given him by his mother, and a "fallen angel." Together they reared a brood of native sons whose offspring are now peers of our Midwest kingdom. (Melody: J. Frank Dobie, "A Buffalo Hunter and His Song," PTFLS [Vol. XVIII, 1943], p. 5 [published by permission of the Texas Folklore Society]. Text: Gordon 3782.)

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