Wind in the Wire

David John Wilkie, Stewart Mac Dougall

I've been riding fence all day
Way up on the summer range
Found a place to make my bed
As the evening shadows spread
Beyond the campfire light
Through the stillness of night
Came the call of a coyote choir
And the song
Of the wind in the wire

As it strummed the rusted strings
It sang of long forgotten things
Many moons and many suns
Of the real Americans
When the arrow and the bow
Stopped the range of the buffalo
And the call of the coyote choir
And knew no song
Of the wind in the wire

As the ghostly balladeer
Hypnotized me, I could hear
Bugle calls and battle cries
Broken promises and lies
The spirits of the plain
Still sing their sad refrain
And the call of the coyote choir
And the song
Of the wind in the wire

Spirits of the plain
Still sing their sad refrain
And the call of the coyote choir
And the song
Of the wind in the wire

Trivia about the song Wind in the Wire by Randy Travis

When was the song “Wind in the Wire” released by Randy Travis?
The song Wind in the Wire was released in 1993, on the album “Wind in the Wire”.
Who composed the song “Wind in the Wire” by Randy Travis?
The song “Wind in the Wire” by Randy Travis was composed by David John Wilkie, Stewart Mac Dougall.

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