[00:04.32]Come all you old time cowboys [00:07.92]And listen to my song [00:12.27]Please do not grow weary [00:16.34]I'll not detain you long [00:21.62]Concerning some wild cowboys [00:24.73]Who did agree to go [00:28.89]Spend the summer pleasant [00:32.57]On the trail of the Buffalo [00:37.13]I found myself in Griffin [00:40.71]In the spring of '83 [00:44.80]When a well known famous drover [00:49.28]Came walking up to me [00:53.98]Said "How do you do young fellow [00:57.47]Well how would you like to go [01:01.24]And spend the summer pleasant [01:04.79]On the trail of the Buffalo " [01:09.85]Well I being out of work right then [01:11.81]To the drover I did say [01:14.23]"Going out on the Buffalo Road [01:15.65]Depends on the pay [01:18.91]If you will pay good wages [01:21.38]And transportation to and fro [01:24.50]I think I might go with you [01:27.67]On the hunt of the Buffalo " [01:32.45]"Of course I'll pay good wages [01:35.59]And transportation too [01:37.71]If you will agree to work for me [01:39.43]Until the season's through " [01:42.63]But if you do get homesick [01:46.21]And try to run away [01:49.18]You will starve [01:49.83]Out on the trail and also lose your pay " [01:57.69]Well with all his flattering talking [02:00.53]He signed up quite a train [02:03.69]Some 10 or 12 in number [02:07.10]Some able bodied men [02:12.10]The trip it was a pleasant one [02:14.76]As we hit the westward road [02:18.61]Until we crossed old Boggy Creek [02:22.16]In old New Mexico [02:26.08]There our pleasures ended [02:28.84]And our troubles began [02:31.71]A lightening storm hit us