I went out drinking with a sailor, I asked him where he'd been I went out loving with a lady, would she let me in to her heart? He said he left, he was younger, I couldn't recall quite when She said she knew him as an orphan, I taught him he would be her lord and master He cleared the land they both were needing, had built himself a barn Bathed in water from the mountain, I keep the family warm from the cold Animals graze in a green field, soft clouds against the sky My evening calls me to my lover, and all of my reasons why, they slip away But time forgets this land I've come from, and I call this place my hometown The storm she gathers on the mountain, and the outlaw sings his song, it won't be long Sing to me my love The storm she gathers on the mountain, and the outlaw sings his song, it won't be long Sing to me my love The storm she gathers on the mountain, and the outlaw sings his song, it won't be long I took to walking across the valley, as faces often change Snow lifted her wings, now surrounds me, the pageant is her veil, and I'm the same, oh yes I am I've built a fire, I've been waiting, for this night to pass away My face is burned, my back is freezing, and turning only turns my trouble around Is it done? Yeah, it hasn't been made Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh Yeah, yeah, yeah Oh, yeah Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh Yes, he does, hey Yes, yes he does, yes he does Oh, yeah Sing! Oh, oh, oh Yeah, yeah Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh