One in the Saddle, One on the Ground

John Sturgill Simpson

First time ol' Dood laid eyes on Juanita
He knew then and there that she was the one
She gave him a love every man knows is needed
She gave him a daughter, she gave him a son

One day while Juanita was out in the garden
A bandit rode up without making a sound
Dood was working the plow far away from his rifle
Tried to get to it, but the bandit drew down

Last thing he remembered was Juanita screaming
As the world faded black and Dood crumpled down
When he came to the bandit was nowhere to be seen
His true love Juanita, nowhere to be found

A man and his rifle, a mule, and his hound
One in the saddle, one on the ground

Saw the ball had passed through
Clean as a church fold
And the wounds washed up by Sam, his old hound
So he saddled up Shamrock and powdered his rifle
And put on his old hat, worn, weathered and brown

Told his son to stay strong
Take care of his sister
'Til daddy returned, with mama safe and sound
Then they set out together to go find Juanita
Old Dood in the saddle, and Sam on the ground
Vowing never to stop 'til Juanita was found

A man and his rifle, a mule, and his hound
One in the saddle, one on the ground
One in the saddle, one on the ground

Trivia about the song One in the Saddle, One on the Ground by Sturgill Simpson

When was the song “One in the Saddle, One on the Ground” released by Sturgill Simpson?
The song One in the Saddle, One on the Ground was released in 2021, on the album “The Ballad of Dood & Juanita”.
Who composed the song “One in the Saddle, One on the Ground” by Sturgill Simpson?
The song “One in the Saddle, One on the Ground” by Sturgill Simpson was composed by John Sturgill Simpson.

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