From the Valley they say you are going; I will miss your sweet face and bright smile, But at last you are seeking the sunshine That will brighten your pathway awhile. I've been thinking a long time, my darling, Of the sweet words you never would say, But at last all my fond hopes have vanished, For they say you are going away. Come and sit by my side if you love me, Do not hasten to bid me adieu, But remember the Red River Valley And the cowboy who loved you so true. Do you think of this valley you are leaving? Oh how lonely and how dreary it will be! Do you think of the fond heart you are breaking And the pain you are causing to me? I have promised you, darling, that never Would a word from my lips cause you pain; I have promised to be yours forever If you will only love me again. Come and tarry awhile, do not leave me, Do not hasten to bid me adieu, But remember the Red River Valley And the cowboy who loved you so true. Oh, there never should be such a longing, Such an anguish and pain in the breast, As dwells in the heart of a cowboy Where I wait in my home in the West. So bury me out on the prairie, Where the roses and wildflowers grow; Lay me to sleep by the hillside, For I can't live without you, I know. Oh, consider awhile, do not leave me, Do not hasten to bid me adieu, But remember the Red River Valley And the cowboy who loved you so true.