A Horse Called Music - Willie Nelson
High on a mountain in western Montana A silhouette moves 'cross a cinnamon sky Riding alone on a horse he called Music With a song on his lips, and a tear in his eye He dreams of a time, and a lady that loved him And how he would sing her sweet lullabies But we don't ever ask him And he never talks about her Guess it is better that we all let it slide And he sings "ooh" to the ladies And ooh, he makes 'em sigh Then he rides away on a horse he calls Music With a pain in his heart and a tear in his eye Now he rode the Music from Boston to Bozeman For not too much money, and way to much ride But those were the days when a horse he called Music Could jump through the moon and fly 'cross the sky Now all that's left is an old time worn cowboy With only his dreams, of the days long gone by And trailing behind, is a horse with no rider A horse he calls memories, that she used to ride But he sang "ooh" to the ladies And ooh, he damn near made some fall right down and die And he'd ride away on a horse he called Music With a pain in his heart and a tear in his eye High on a mountain in western Montana Two crosses cut through a cinnamon sky Marking the place where a horse he called Music Lays with a cowboy there by his side.
Artist: Willie Nelson
Title: A Horse Called Music