Colter Wall
Colter Wall
Colter Wall
Colter Wall
Colter Wall
Colter Wall
Colter Wall
Colter Wall
Colter Wall
Colter Wall
Colter Wall & Blake Berglund & Corb Lund
Colter wrote this song while in Tennessee missing his homeland. His homeland happens to be Saskatchewan, Canada. The province has a sometimes very flat landscape for miles. It also borders with Montana.
[Verse 1]
I cut through the Rockies like some unholy blade
The icy depths of the Pacific I have bade
Forever I wander, forever I stray
The rustle of wheat fields starts callin' my name
Callin' my name
[Chorus]
Let me die in the country that I love the most
I'm a plain-to-see plainsman, and this I will boast
A heart that lies far from the East or West Coast
This plain-to-see plainsman is longin' for home
Longin' for home
[Verse 2]
Well the North-folk are dandy, they don't mind the cold
The South has filled up both my belly and soul
I know when I'm gray and I know when I'm old
These bones will cry out for the place they were born
Place they were born
[Chorus]
Let me die in the country that I love the most
I'm a plain-to-see plainsman, and this I will boast
A heart that lies far from the East or West Coast
This plain-to-see plainsman is longin' for home
Longin' for home
[Verse 3]
I've met beautiful women, a pleasure to see
Road-bitten bikers and barefoot hippies
Junkies and saints on my travels I greet
But far too few are homesick young plainsmen like me
Plainsmen like me
[Chorus]
Let me die in the country that I love the most
I'm a plain-to-see plainsman, and this I will boast
A heart that lies far from the East or West Coast
This plain-to-see plainsman is longin' for home
Longin' for home
Plain to See Plainsman was written by Colter Wall.
Plain to See Plainsman was produced by Dave Cobb.
Colter Wall released Plain to See Plainsman on Wed Jul 25 2018.