Trough the grey frosty dawn, every cold winter's
Morn,
Rolled this lad full of life and joy.
Everyday just the same, down the road where he came,
He was known as their own saddle boy.
In his youth free from strife, he was called from this
Life,
From the sorrows of life's highway.
He was needed above at the homestead of love,
For the last final round of some day.
Now the sad willows wave on a cold silent grave,
Where the tall grasses bend and bow.
And the jackass's laugh is the only epitaph,
On the grave of this brave saddle boy.
At the school house on the rise, teacher always
Watched the skies,
For the storm cloud that grows like thorn,
You've a long way he said, so you'd better go
Ahead,
Saddle up saddle boy ride for home.
He had ten miles to ride, through the dark
Countryside,
As the storm all around raged on.
Just one creek left to cross, struck by driftwood boy
& horse,
Swept away by that mad raging storm.
And the lightning overhead, showed the last sandy bed,
Where the boy and the pony lay.
An old boundary rider troy, was the one who found the
Boy,
And who took sadly message the next day.
And the old people say, of the long nights in may,
When the wind in the valley roams,
Pounding hoof beats that sound, through the tall
Timber land, is their own