Oh, my heck, so, yeah, the Ute Stampede I mean that's a tradition for sure, um One year, we wish— it was raining All, like stampedes and this horse come out And everyone, you know Said it was supposed to be the best And it fell in the mud, and, I mean You could see its leg just totally snapped It was just hanging there And the girl, you know, laid dow— It was the saddest thing I mean, I think, most of the crowd was crying She set up and laid over her horse And just cried and hugged hеr horse And, 'cause she knеw that, you know That was her last moments with that horse
Small-town girl, Coca-Cola grin, honeysuckle skin Born beneath the ready sign of a strawberry moon Small-town girl shows up for her friends Crazy about The Bends I was there when she first put away childish things
We had spring in our heels Unwavering forces, headfirst into the unknown Like runaway horses in a fever 'til the end And every step is a silver prayer In the face of a hard wind
You traded school for wedding rings and rent Invitations sent of you and him By a barn out on the edge of town Small-town girl, you put your dreams on ice Never thinking twice Some you'll surely forget and some that you never will
There was a promise in our stride But we changed courses, headfirst into the unknown Like runaway horses in a fever 'til the end And every step is a silver prayer in the face of a hard wind Like runaway horses, it's a long way back home again When every step is a silver prayer in the face of a hard wind