We were trailin' cattle down the blue fork to the river One hot, dry, sunny August afternoon It hadn't rained for days and the heat was unforgivin' The cattle needed water soon We heard the horses whinny at a new scent on the air It came rollin' off the sagebrush on the ridge It was a ghostly, driftin', burnin' breath of death that made us rein up there And see flames engulf the Curtis River Bridge
CHORUS: And we yelled, "Ride for the river, boys! Run for your lives! Stampede these cattle, or leave 'em here to die There's hellfire runnin' on the mercy of the wind So ride like you will never ride again."
The canyon roared like thunder as we crashed down through the pines A half a hundred cows and all our crew As the flames ate up the meadow we'd left just a mile behind We knew that there was nothin' we could do But break for that blue river at the bottom of the draw And pray the wind was slower than our horses It was each man for himself, spurrin' flanks 'til they were raw Headin' hell-for-leather down each of their courses
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Like a blessing, we all whooped and crashed and splashed into the water As the smoke filled up the canyon above And through the haze we counted off and with every man allotted We turned to see what is become what was A whole canyon's worth of pasture gone in seconds of the wind Now only ashes scar what little grass remains A blistered, smokin' eyesore of the beauty that had been Too long without the healin' summer rain