Oklahoma Hills

Jack Guthrie, Woody Guthrie

Many months have come and gone
Since I wandered from my home
In those Oklahoma Hills where I was born
Many a page of life has turned
Many a lesson I have learned
Yet I feel like in those hills, I still belong

Way down yonder in the Indian nation
I rode my pony on the reservation
In the Oklahoma Hills where I was born
A way down yonder in the Indian nation
A cowboy's life is my occupation
In the Oklahoma Hills where I born

But as I sit here today
Many miles I am away
From the place I rode my pony through the draw
Where the Oak and Blackjack trees
Kiss the playful prairie breeze
In those Oklahoma Hills where I was born

Way down yonder in the Indian nation
I rode my pony on the reservation
In the Oklahoma Hills where I was born
A way down yonder in the Indian nation
A cowboy's life is my occupation
In the Oklahoma Hills where I born

Now as I turn life a page to the land of the great Osage
To those Oklahoma Hills where I was born
Where the black oil rolls and flows
And the snow-white cotton grows
In those Oklahoma Hills where I was born

Way down yonder in the Indian nation
I rode my pony on the reservation
In the Oklahoma Hills where I was born
A way down yonder in the Indian nation
A cowboy's life is my occupation
In the Oklahoma Hills where I born

In the Oklahoma Hills where I born

Trivia about the song Oklahoma Hills by Porter Wagoner

Who composed the song “Oklahoma Hills” by Porter Wagoner?
The song “Oklahoma Hills” by Porter Wagoner was composed by Jack Guthrie, Woody Guthrie.

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