§ 25-94.10. Lyrics to state folk song.  


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  • The words to the Oklahoma State Folk Song, "Oklahoma Hills", words and music by Woody Guthrie and Jack Guthrie, are as follows:

    Many a month has come and gone

    Since I’ve wandered from my home

    In those Oklahoma Hills

    Where I was born

    Many a page of my life has turned

    Many lessons I have learned

    And I feel like in those hills

    Where I belong

    CHORUS:

    Way down yonder in the Indian nation

    Ridin’ my pony on the reservation

    In the Oklahoma Hills where I was born

    Way down yonder in the Indian nation

    A cowboy’s life is my occupation

    In the Oklahoma Hills where I was born

    But as I sit here today

    Many miles I am away

    From the place I rode my pony

    Through the draw

    Where the oak and black-jack trees

    Kiss the playful prairie breeze

    And I feel back in those hills

    Where I belong

    CHORUS

    Now as I turn life a page

    To the land of the great Osage

    In those Oklahoma hills

    Where I was born

    Where the black oil rolls and flows

    And the snow white cotton grows

    And I feel like in those hills

    Where I belong

    CHORUS

    ©Renewed 1973 Michael H. Goldsen, Inc.

Added by Laws 2001, c. 47, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2001.