
A COWBOY'S CHRISTMAS PRAYER
I ain't much good at prayin',
and You may not know me, Lord--
I ain't much seen in churches
where they preach Thy Holy Word,
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But You may have observed
me out here on the lonely plains,
A-lookin' after cattle,
feelin' thankful when it rains,
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Admirin' Thy great handiwork,
the miracle of grass,
Aware of Thy kind Spirit
in the way it comes to pass
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That hired men on horseback
and the livestock that we tend
Can look up at the stars at night
and know we've got a Friend.
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So here's ol' Christmas comin'
on, remindin' us again
Of Him whose comin' brought
goodwill into the hearts of men.
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A cowboy ain't no preacher,
Lord, but if You'll hear my prayer,
I'll ask as good as we have got
for all men everywhere.
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Don't let no hearts be bitter,
Lord; don't let no child be cold.
Make easy beds for them that's sick,
and them that's weak and old.
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Let kindness bless the trail we ride,
no matter what we're after,
And sorta keep us on Your side,
in tears as well as laughter.
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I've seen old cows a-starvin',
and it ain't no pretty sight:
Please don't leave no one hungry, Lord,
On Thy good Christmas night--
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No man, no child, no woman,
and no critter on four feet--
I'll aim to do my best to help
You find 'em chuck to eat.
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I'm just a sinful cowpoke, Lord,--
ain't got no business prayin'--
But still I hope You'll ketch
a word or two of what I'm a-sayin':
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We speak of Merry Christmas,
Lord--I reckon You'll agree
There ain't no Merry Christmas
for nobody that ain't free.
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So one thing more I'll ask You, Lord:
just help us what You can
To save some seeds of freedom
for the future sons of man!