Ride Forever Lyrics
by Paul Gross
Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 19:27:45 -0400
From: John Manning
Subject: g/gross_paul/ride_forever.crd
Ride Forever
composed by Paul Gross and David Keeley
performed by Paul Gross
Well I was born up north of Great Slave, 1898,
and I rode near all my life on a ranch near Devil's Gate.
And I've seen this world about me bend and flip and change.
Hey it feels like rain -- that's a thundercloud.
Well I've been called a coward, but I've seen two World Wars.
And I lost my son Virgil, a Korean reward.
And my Lucy died last summer. You ask me if I cry,
Hell, I'll show you tears: they're all over this ground,
they're falling from these blue Alberta skies.
Chorus:
We're gonna ride forever,
You can't keep horsemen in a cage.
Should the angels call, well it's only then
We might pull in the reins.
Now they tell me I'm an old man, they tell me I am blind.
They took my driver's license, this house ain't far behind.
I said "Jump back all you big suits, you got something wrong
'cause I ain't gone. No I ain't gone."
I am still breathing, and I still have my pride.
And I have my memories, your life it never dies.
Like the wind that blows in thunder, like the stallion on the fly
I got it all, and I'm standing tall
Underneath these blue Alberta skies.
(chorus)
So I say to all you old men: Don't let yourselves get broke.
If you think the world's gone crazy and it's scratching at your throat
it's time to dust off that old saddle and get it on a horse.
Kick up your spurs: we're gonna run like stink
We're gonna tear across these blue Alberta skies.
(chorus)
This is from the CD "due South: Original Television Soundtrack"
(Unforscene Music).
All lyrics are property and copyright of their respective owners. Lyrics provided for educational purposes only.