Carry Me Back to the Lone Prairie
Eddy Arnold Lyrics


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Oh carry me back to the lone prairie
Where the coyotes howl and the wind blows free
And when I die you can bury me
Neath the western skies on the lone prairie

I'm a roving cowboy far away from home
Far from the prairie where I used to roam
Where the doggies wander and the wind blows free
Thought my heart is yonder on the lone prairie





Oh carry me back to the lone prairie...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Eddy Arnold's song "Carry Me Back to the Lone Prairie" speak of a longing to go back to the open spaces of the west, specifically the Great Plains region of the United States. The singer pleads to be taken back to this land where he can hear the coyotes howl and feel the wind blowing free. He even requests that when he passes away, he be buried beneath the western skies on the lone prairie. The verse continues to express his identity as a roving cowboy who is far from the place where he used to roam freely, where the cattle or "doggies" also wander. Despite his physical distance, he admits that his heart is still rooted in the Lone Prairie.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh carry me back to the lone prairie
Take me back to the vast, open land where the only sounds are the howling of coyotes and the blowing of the wind


Where the coyotes howl and the wind blows free
In a place where coyotes can be heard singing and the breeze moves without any obstruction


And when I die you can bury me
When I pass on, lay my body to rest


Neath the western skies on the lone prairie
Under the vast and magnificent western skies, on the same lone prairie which I call home


I'm a roving cowboy far away from home
I am an adventurer, traveling far from my roots without a place to call my own


Far from the prairie where I used to roam
A great distance separates me from the vast prairie where I once called home


Where the doggies wander and the wind blows free
A vast space where cattle roams free and the wind has no boundaries


Thought my heart is yonder on the lone prairie
Even though I am far away, my heart will always be at home on that vast and isolated prairie




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CARSON JAY ROBISON

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