D G D There?a blizzard comin?n How I?wishin? was home A For my pony?lame and he can?hardly stand D G D Listen to that Norther sigh If we don?get home we? die A Bm A D But it?only 7 miles to Mary Ann Only 7 miles to Mary Ann D G D You can bet we? on her mind ?uz it?nearly suppertime A And I? bet there?hot biscuits in the pan D G D Lord my hands feel like their froze There?a numbness in my toes A Bm A D But there?only 5 more miles to Mary Ann Only 5 more miles to Mary Ann G D That wind?howlin?nd it seems Mighty like a woman?screams A We best be movin?aster if we can D G D Dan, just think about that barn with that hay so soft an warm A Bm A D It?only 3 more miles to Mary Ann It?only 3 more miles to Mary Ann Spoken: D G D Dan, get up you ornery cuss or you? be the death of us A Well, I?so weary but I? help ya if I can D G D Well, all right Dan, perhaps it?best that we stop a while and rest A Bm We? still a hundred yards from Mary Ann A D It?still a hundred yards to Mary Ann D G D Well late that night the storm was gone and they found him there at dawn A Well, he?a made it but he just couldn?leave old Dan D G D Yes, they found him there on the plains with his hands froze to the reins A Bm He was just a hundred yards from Mary Ann A D He was just a hundred yards from Mary Ann