Oklahoma!
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:20:02
The farmer is a good and thrifty citizen
:20:04
He’s thrifty all right.
:20:06
No matter what the cowman
says or thinks

:20:09
You seldom see him drinking in a barroom
:20:13
Unless somebody else is buying drinks
:20:17
But the farmer and the cowman
should be friends,

:20:21
Oh, the farmer and the cowman
should be friends.

:20:25
The cowman ropes a cow with ease,
the farmer steals her butter and cheese,

:20:29
But that’s no reason
why they cain’t be friends.

:20:33
Territory folks should stick together,
Territory folks should all be pals.

:20:37
Cowboys dance
with the farmers’ daughters,

:20:39
Farmers dance with the ranchers’ gals.
:20:42
Quiet, everybody.
:20:44
I’d like to say a word for the cowboy...
:20:47
Oh, you would?
:20:48
The road he treads is difficult and stony.
:20:52
He rides for days on end
with jist a pony fer a friend...

:20:56
I shore am feeling sorry for the pony.
:21:02
The farmer should be sociable
with the cowboy,

:21:05
If he rides by and asks fer food and water,
:21:09
Don’t treat him like a louse,
make him welcome in yer house...

:21:13
But be shore that you lock up
your wife and daughter!

:21:16
Who wants an ole farm womern, anyhow?
:21:19
Notice you married one,
so you could get a square meal.

:21:21
You can’t talk that way about our women.
:21:23
He can say what he wants.
:21:33
The farmer and the cowman
should be friends,

:21:37
Oh, the farmer and the cowman
should be friends.

:21:41
One man likes to push a plow,
the other likes to chase a cow,

:21:45
But that’s no reason why they
:21:48
There ain’t anybody
going to slug out anything.

:21:52
This here is a party!
:21:54
Sing it, Andrew.
:21:56
Dum-diddy-um-dum-dum!
:21:58
The farmer and the cowman
should be friends,


prev.
next.