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| Well, George went down to see his friend Not knowing what may be Isaac's end! Isaac's cow had fallen through the ice And Isaac had gripped her horns like a vice. |
| This is a true story of a man from the Aspen area whose cow fell through the ice. He was determined to save her. He held on with bull dog's tenacity until both he and the cow were rescued. |
| He kept her head above the water The animal struggled, but he fought her A two hundred pound man, an eight hundred pound beast It seemed uneven to say the least. |
| Isaac and Bossy got rescued from the stream. It wouldn't have happened, but for the scream. Or was there also a whispered prayer Just loud enough for the angels to hear? Did they carry that voice down to Holy Hill By way of the rippling rill? |
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| Isaac and HIs Cow |
| It started out with a bellowing scream This bellowing scream, it travelled downstream It travelled three miles until it was heard By men on Holy Hill who passed on the word. |
| We hear Isaac and he's in awful distress George, go down and see, we must confess We don't know what is his fate Just hope you won't be too late. |
| Music is Auld Lang Syne Midi Files sequenced by Barry Taylor www.contemplator.com/tunebook |