The Texas Rangers

Tex Ritter

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    Come all you Texas Rangers, wherever you may be
    I'll tell you of some trouble that happened unto me
    My name is nothing extra, so that I will not tell
    But here's to all good Rangers, I'm sure I wish you well

    When at the age of sixteen I joined this jolly band
    We marched from San Antonio down to the Rio Grande
    Our captain he informed us, perhaps he thought it right
    'Before we reach the station, we'll surely have to fight!'

    I saw the smoke ascending, it seemed to reach the sky
    The first thought then came to me, 'My time has come to die!'
    And when the bugles sounded, our captain gave command
    'To arms, to arms,' he shouted, 'and by your horses stand'

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    I saw the Indians coming, I heard their awful yell
    My feelings at the moment, no human tongue can tell
    I saw their glittering lances, their arrows around me flew
    Till all my strength had left me and all my courage too

    We fought for five full hours before the strife was o'er
    The likes of dead and wounded, I've never seen before
    And when the sun had risen, the Indians they had fled
    We loaded up our rifles and counted up our dead

    Now all of us were wounded, our noble captain slain
    And when the sun was shining across the bloody plain
    Six of the noblest Rangers that ever roamed the West
    Were buried by their comrades with arrows in the breasts

    Perhaps you have a mother, likewise a sister too
    Perhaps you have a sweetheart, to weep and mourn for you
    If this be your position, although you'd like to roam
    I'll tell you from experience, you'd better stay at home

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    Composición: Jörgen Elofsson

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