Way Out There

Bob Nolan

(Way out there)
A lonely spot I know where no man will go
Where the shadows have all the room
I was ridin' free on that old SP
Humming a southern tune
When a man came along made me hush my song
Kicked me off way out there
As she pulled out of sight I turned to the right
The left and everywhere
But all I could see was a cactus tree
And a prairie dog playing there
I watched the prairie dog feed on the tumbleweed
That's his home way out there

So I threw down my load in the desert road
Rested my weary legs too
I watched the sinking sun make the tall shadows run
Out across that barren plain
Then I hummed a tune to the risin' moon
He gets lonesome way out there
So I closed my eyes to the starlit skies
And lost myself in dreams
I dreamed the desert sand was a milk and honey land
Then I awoke with a start
There the train comin' back on the oneway track
Going to take me away from here

As she was passin' by I caught her on the fly
Climbed in an open door
Then I turned around to that desert ground
Saw the spot I would see no more
As I was ridin' away I heard the pale moon say
"Farewell pal it sure gets lonesome here"
(Way out here)

Trivia about the song Way Out There by Hank Snow

When was the song “Way Out There” released by Hank Snow?
The song Way Out There was released in 1963, on the album “Railroad Man”.
Who composed the song “Way Out There” by Hank Snow?
The song “Way Out There” by Hank Snow was composed by Bob Nolan.

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