Rio Grande's Last Race & Other Verses by A. B. (Andrew Barton) Paterson
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The only man with hands to hold
The rushing Rio Grande. He said, `This day I bid good-bye To bit and bridle rein, To ditches deep and fences high, For I have dreamed a dream, and I Shall never ride again. `I dreamt last night I rode this race That I to-day must ride, And cant'ring down to take my place I saw full many an old friend's face Come stealing to my side. `Dead men on horses long since dead, They clustered on the track; The champions of the days long fled, They moved around with noiseless tread -- Bay, chestnut, brown, and black. `And one man on a big grey steed Rode up and waved his hand; Said he, "We help a friend in need, And we have come to give a lead To you and Rio Grande. `"For you must give the field the slip, So never draw the rein, But keep him moving with the whip, |
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