Chisholm Trail
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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Come along boys and listen to my tale
Tell you of my trouble on the old Chisholm Trail
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay

Well, I started up the trail October twenty-third
Started up the trail with a 2-U herd
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay

Ten dollar horse and a forty dollar saddle
I'm going cut them Texas cattle
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay

Woke up one morning on the old Chisholm Trail
My rope in my hand and a cow by the tail
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay

Cloudy in the west, looking like rain
My danged old slicker's in the wagon again
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay

Jumped in the saddle and I grabbed that horn
The best blamed cowboy ever was born
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay

Don't give a damn if I never do stop
Ride just as long as an eight day flop
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay

Foot in the stirrup and a hand on the horn
The best danged cowboy ever was born
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay

Stray in the herd and the boss said, "Kill it,"
Hit him in the rump with the handle of a skillet
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay

Bacon and beans most every day
Soon to be eating that prairie hay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay

Best dang horse, going on a run
Quickest shooting cowboy ever pulled a gun
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay

Well, I went to the wagon to get my roll
Had had me figured nine dollars in the hole
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay

Well, sell my outfit quick as I can
And I won't punch cattle for no damn man
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay

Going to town to draw my money
Going to town to see my honey
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay

Knees in the saddle and a seat in the sky
Quit my boss and say goodbye




Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay

Overall Meaning

The song Chisholm Trail by Woody Guthrie is a traditional trail song that tells the story of cowboy and the difficulties and joys of life along the Chisholm trail. The song describes the day-to-day life of a cowboy from October 23rd until he gets his pay and quits his job to see his loved one. The song emphasizes the cowboy's love for his job and the hard work and dedication required to maintain a successful cattle drive.


The lyrical structure of Chisholm Trail is simple, but the deep meaning behind the lyrics makes the song an iconic symbol of the cowboy way of life. The song portrays the life of a cowboy as thrilling and full of adventure, but also tough and demanding. Through the imagery of the wild west and cowboy life, the song has captured the hearts of many listeners over the years.


Line by Line Meaning

Come along boys and listen to my tale
Join me and listen to a story I have to tell


Tell you of my trouble on the old Chisholm Trail
I will recount the difficult times I had on the Chisholm Trail


Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay
Uttering cowboy cries and yells


Well, I started up the trail October twenty-third
I began the journey on October 23rd


Started up the trail with a 2-U herd
I embarked on the trail with a herd identified as 2-U


Ten dollar horse and a forty dollar saddle
My horse cost ten dollars and my saddle cost forty


I'm going cut them Texas cattle
I intend to herd and drive the Texas Cattle


Woke up one morning on the old Chisholm Trail
I woke up one morning on the Chisholm Trail


My rope in my hand and a cow by the tail
I held a rope with a cow's tail in hand


Cloudy in the west, looking like rain
The west looks cloudy, and it might rain soon


My danged old slicker's in the wagon again
My old raincoat is once again in the wagon


Jumped in the saddle and I grabbed that horn
I picked up the reins and the horn with vigor


The best blamed cowboy ever was born
I was at my peak as the best cowboy ever born


Don't give a damn if I never do stop
I don't care if I never stop riding


Ride just as long as an eight day flop
I shall keep riding as far as I can go


Foot in the stirrup and a hand on the horn
I had my foot in the stirrup and my hand on the horn


The best danged cowboy ever was born
I was still the best cowboy ever born


Stray in the herd and the boss said, "Kill it,"
The boss wanted to put down a stray cow in the herd


Hit him in the rump with the handle of a skillet
I hit it on the butt with a skillet handle


Bacon and beans most every day
I had almost the same menu of bacon and beans every day


Soon to be eating that prairie hay
I had to get used to eating prairie hay soon


Best dang horse, going on a run
I rode the best horse and was going on a full sprint


Quickest shooting cowboy ever pulled a gun
I was the best cowboy with the quickest gun skills


Well, I went to the wagon to get my roll
I went to fetch my roll from the wagon


Had had me figured nine dollars in the hole
I discovered I had lost nine dollars in the process


Well, sell my outfit quick as I can
I decided to sell my cowboy clothes and accessories as soon as possible


And I won't punch cattle for no damn man
I refused to work cattle for any random man


Going to town to draw my money
I'm heading to town to collect my paycheck


Going to town to see my honey
I also planned to see my romantic partner in town


Knees in the saddle and a seat in the sky
I had my knees in the saddle and was riding high


Quit my boss and say goodbye
I bade my boss goodbye and quit my job




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claracedar

he’s like a holy spirit to me

Nicola Salino

Im jealous of those who hear woody for the first time

Tyler Wolcott

First timer checking in and as far as I can see, a fascist is no friend of mine!

An Fran

4 dislikes. Who doesn't like good old Woody?

SirSpiro

I FOUND IT! AFTER ALL THOSE YEARS.

Robert

can anybody understand that last verse, "knees in the saddle and my seat in the sky, quit ......?"   I like this version.   Woody does better verses than anyone else.

Frank Smith

quit my boss and said goodbye

Robert

Thanks

Nick Bloom

There is abotger you may enjoy. Look up this song by Colter Wall

Aging Stoner

Someone could argue that Woody was the first rapper:)

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