<p class="tit-song">THE RAILROAD CORRAL <span class="pagenum"><SPAN id="page318" name="page318"></SPAN>(p. 318)</span></p>
<p>Oh we're up in the morning ere breaking of day,<br/>
The chuck wagon's busy, the flapjacks in play;<br/>
The herd is astir o'er hillside and vale,<br/>
With the night riders rounding them into the trail.<br/>
<span class="add1em">Oh, come take up your cinches, come shake out your reins;</span><br/>
<span class="add1em">Come wake your old broncho and break for the plains;</span><br/>
<span class="add1em">Come roust out your steers from the long chaparral,</span><br/>
<span class="add1em">For the outfit is off to the railroad corral.</span></p>
<p>The sun circles upward; the steers as they plod<br/>
Are pounding to powder the hot prairie sod;<br/>
And it seems as the dust makes you dizzy and sick<br/>
That we'll never reach noon and the cool, shady creek.<br/>
<span class="add1em">But tie up your kerchief and ply up your nag;</span><br/>
<span class="add1em">Come dry up your grumbles and try not to lag;</span><br/>
<span class="add1em">Come with your steers from the long chaparral,</span><br/>
<span class="add1em">For we're far on the road to the railroad corral.</span></p>
<p>The afternoon shadows are starting to lean,<br/>
When the chuck wagon sticks in the marshy ravine;<br/>
The herd scatters farther than vision can look,<br/>
For <span class="pagenum"><SPAN id="page319" name="page319"></SPAN>(p. 319)</span> you can bet all true punchers will help out the cook.<br/>
<span class="add1em">Come shake out your rawhide and snake it up fair;</span><br/>
<span class="add1em">Come break your old broncho to take in his share;</span><br/>
<span class="add1em">Come from your steers in the long chaparral,</span><br/>
<span class="add1em">For 'tis all in the drive to the railroad corral.</span></p>
<p>But the longest of days must reach evening at last,<br/>
The hills all climbed, the creeks all past;<br/>
The tired herd droops in the yellowing light;<br/>
Let them loaf if they will, for the railroad's in sight<br/>
<span class="add1em">So flap up your holster and snap up your belt,</span><br/>
<span class="add1em">And strap up your saddle whose lap you have felt;</span><br/>
<span class="add1em">Good-bye to the steers from the long chaparral,</span><br/>
<span class="add1em">For there's a town that's a trunk by the railroad corral.</span></p>
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