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Oklahoma Hills - Arlo Guthrie
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Oklahoma Hills Arlo Guthrie

"Oklahoma Hills," performed by Arlo Guthrie, is a folk song released in 1970. The lyrics reflect nostalgia for the beauty of the Oklahoma landscape and the simplicity of rural life. The main themes include longing for home, connection to nature, and the warmth of community. Musically, it features acoustic guitar and harmonious vocals, embodying a classic folk sound. The song resonates with listeners through its heartfelt storytelling and has become a symbol of Americana, celebrating the spirit of the heartland. #Folk

Oklahoma Hills - Arlo Guthrie
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 mile's 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
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