Montana Rose
Montana Rose - Useful Girl lyrics
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Useful Girl Richard Dobson The wind blew from the mountains And the clouds were sweeping low As a ragged band Of Cheyenne Indians Stopped along the road Among them was a young girl Who lay dying of fever Just about a hundred years ago A hundred years ago The light was swiftly fading And the night it promised snow So they wrapped her in an army coat To keep her from the cold Placed silver thimbles on her fingers So someone's God would know She was a useful girl, who could sew She could sew Then darkness swirled around them Like a curtain on a stage Like the closing of a door The turning of a page They say a lifetime's over In a twinkling of an eye And it hardly counts for nothing As the ages roll on by Kings and Queens and Pharaohs Have left mighty works in stone Just to let someone know That's how the workmen found her They were widening the road Wrapped in an army coat Where they left her long ago With silver thimbles on her fingers She slept beneath the snow A useful girl Who could sew