The Range War
Your daddy runs sheep and my uncle runs cattle
Nothing can keep us out of this battle
They wage as it burns up the plains till no one is left in the saddle
Your ranch is upstream and they've dammed up the water
Thirsty cows scream for my uncle to slaughter
The sheep while your daddy's asleep and I'll do the same for his daughter
If I had my way we would be together back in Pittsburgh
It's the only town east of the river I know
And I feel kinda bad bringing grief upon a poor old farmer's house
But we ain't got nowhere left to go
Three years on this range since they started the range war
Nothing has changed except maybe change for the worse
If you'd married me first there would not have been any range war
You would not have been lost to this range war