I Want A Cowboy

Everybody told me he was a dream
Picture perfect like he stepped right of the silver screen
Said that he would sweep me off of my feet
But I'm still standing, no, he didn't do it for me

'Cause I don't go for all that wine and dine
With the Ray-Ban, fake tan, never mind

I want a down home, up-with-the-sunrise man
A pick-up truck driving, bull riding, strong steady hand
I want the Wranglers Stetson and all that stuff
I want the real McCoy, I want a cowboy

I'm tired of talking 'bout it wasting my time
On all the cheap talkers needing me, feeding me lines
Give me somebody who's tender but tough
Simple and honest, knows a thing or two about love

I've seen enough to know I know what I like
It's the hard working, head-turning rugged type

I want a down home, up-with-the-sunrise man
A pick-up truck driving, bull riding, strong steady hand
I want the Wranglers, Stetson and all that stuff
I want the real McCoy, I want a cowboy

I've seen enough to know, you know what I mean
Ride me off into the sunset that's my thing

I want a down home, up-with-the-sunrise man
A pick-up truck driving, bull riding, strong steady hand
I want the Wranglers, Stetson and all that stuff
I want the real McCoy, I want the real McCoy
I want a, a cowboy, cowboy



Credits
Writer(s): Wayne Kirkpatrick, Jimmie Lee Sloas, Katrina Ruth Elam
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