Listen to the age old story of The shifting, whispering sands Yes, it always whispers to me Of the days of long ago When the settlers and the miners Fought the crafty Navajo How the cattle roamed the valley Happy people worked the land And now everything is covered By the shifting, whispering sands Oh, the miner left his buckboards Went to work his claims that day And the burros broke their halters When they thought he'd gone to stay How they found the ancient miner Lying dead upon the sand
After months, they could but wonder If he died by human hands So they dug his grave and laid him On his back and crossed his hands And his secret still is hidden By the shifting, whispering sands This is what they whispered to me Way out on that quiet desert air Of the people and the cattle And that miner lying there If you want to learn his secret Wander through this quiet land And I'm sure you'll hear the story Of the shifting, whispering sands The shifting, whispering sands