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The desert moon looked down on us From a sparkling starlit sky Two lonely weary travelers Just my Naomi and I The empty Pecos Valley now Down from the" Great Divide" Time and again I would have quit But for Naomi at my side We looked in vain for natures' gifts From the cruel and stubborn soil Many fortunes made out there Of gold of silver,of oil! We worked all through the daylight hours Beneath the blazin' sun We loaded wagons,tired as hell And always on the run I noticed somethin' yesterday Out the corner of my eye Naomi staggers once or twice And gave a sort of sigh I realize this cannot go on To do so would be cruel I know it's kind of heartless but I'll need another mule
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Jul 6, 2013
Jul 6, 2013 at 5:38 PM UTC
Naomi
The desert moon looked down on us From a sparkling starlit sky Two lonely weary travelers Just my Naomi and I The empty Pecos Valley now Down from the" Great Divide" Time and again I would have quit But for Naomi at my side We looked in vain for natures' gifts From the cruel and stubborn soil Many fortunes made out there Of gold of silver,of oil! We worked all through the daylight hours Beneath the blazin' sun We loaded wagons,tired as hell And always on the run I noticed somethin' yesterday Out the corner of my eye Naomi staggers once or twice And gave a sort of sigh I realize this cannot go on To do so would be cruel I know it's kind of heartless but I'll need another mule
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Jul 6, 2013
Jul 6, 2013 at 5:38 PM UTC
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