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Lin in Kansas The Tear Jerker Thread (songs) (179* d) Lyr Add: THE BLIZZARD (Harlan Howard) 27 Jan 07


Jim Reeves also did one called The Blizzard, where he and his horse are lost in the snow. Anyone who's ever seen or been out in a Great Plains blizzard can sympathize with his plight.

Lin
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The Blizzard
By Harlan Howard

There's a blizzard comin' on
how I'm wishin' I was home
For my pony's lame
and he can't hardly stand

Listen to that northern sigh
if we don't get home we'll die
But it's only seven miles
to Mary Anne
it's only seven miles to Mary Anne

You can bet we're on her mind
for it's nearly suppertime
And I'll bet there's hot
biscuits in the pan
Lord my hands feel like they're froze
and there's a numbness in my toes
But it's only five more miles
to Mary Anne
it's only five more miles to Mary Anne

That wind's howlin' and it seems
mighty like a woman's screams
And we'd best be movin' faster if we can
Dan just think about that barn
with that hay so soft and warm
For it's only three more miles
to Mary Anne
it's only three more miles to Mary Anne

Dan get up you ornery cuss
or you'll be the death of us
I'm so weary but I'll help you if I can
All right Dan perhaps it's best
that we just stop awhile and rest
For it's still a hundred yards
to Mary Anne
it's still a hundred yeards to Mary Anne

Late that night the storm was gone
and they found him there at dawn
He had made it but he just couldn't leave ol' Dan
Yes they found him there on the plains
his hands froze to the reins
He was just a hundred yards
from Mary Anne
He was just a hundred yards from Mary Anne


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