My Wild Frontier


How do I feel, well I feel so alone
Like a sad armadillo across the desert I roam
I've been stripped down, bare, 'til I break
Still the wheel keeps turning

Had me a sweet one, I tell no lie
Summer nights in the cornfields, when the corn gets so high
We've traveled clear across Wichita headin' north
Leavin' civilization

And there were highways to get across
And places far from here
And I was his lonesome prairie
And he was my wild frontier

Harvested peaches in a small border town
Saved all our wages, put ten percent down
I never thought I'd see the world through a child's eyes
Until early December

Then one Calgary morning, still as glass
While my baby lay sleeping, an angel slipped past
With one breath said I'm taking him back
To his Father in Heaven

Through gravel and ice and new fallen snow
I held him through my tears
Because I was his lonesome prairie
And he was my wild frontier

Get along, get along, get along
Get along, get along, get along
Oh
Get along, get along, get along
Get along, get along, get along
Oh

And sometimes at night I swear I can hear him
Calling out so clear
He says, you were my lonesome prairie
And I'm still your wild frontier

Babe I miss you







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