I ain’t much good at prayin,’ and you may not know me, Lord –
for I ain’t much seen in churches, where
they preach Thy Holy Word.
But you may have observed me out here on the lonely plains,
a-lookin’ after cattle, feelin’ thankful when it rains.
Admirin’ Thy great handiwork.
The miracle of the grass,
aware of Thy kind spirit, in the way it comes to pass
that hired men on horseback and the livestock that we tend
can look up at the stars at night and know we’ve got a friend.
So here’s ol’ Christmas comin’ on, remindin’ us again
of Him whose coming brought good will into the hearts of men.
A cowboy ain’t a preacher, Lord, but if you’ll hear my prayer,
I’ll ask as good as we have got for all men everywhere.
Don’t let no hearts be bitter, Lord.
Don’t let no child be cold.
Make easy the beds for them that’s sick and them that’s weak and old.
Let kindness bless the trail we ride, no matter what we’re
after, and sorta keep us on your side, in tears as well as laughter.
I’ve seen ol’ cows a-starvin’ and it ain’t no happy sight.
Please don’t leave no one hungry, Lord, on Thy Good Christmas Night –
No man, no child, no woman and no critter on four feet,
I’ll do my doggone best to help you find ’em chuck to eat.
I’m just a sinful cowpoke, Lord – ain’t got no business prayin’
but still I hope you’ll ketch a word or two of what I’m sayin.’
We speak of Merry Christmas, Lord –
I reckon you’ll agree –
There ain’t no Merry Christmas for nobody that ain’t free!
So one thing more I ask you, Lord, just help us what you can
to save some seeds of freedom for the future sons of man!
– S. Omar Barker
Dennis Sun is the publisher of the Wyoming Livestock Roundup, a weekly agriculture newspaper available in print and online.