Cowboy Song

The only Cowboy I ever met
Was married to the woman
I was trying to forget
But I couldn't

The only Cowboy I ever fought
Was married to the woman
Who tied me in a knot
And I liked it

That Cowboy, he's a rough and tumble guy
He kicked my dog, and blackened my eye
I had it coming, but it wasn't my fault
That Cowboy's wife, she just won't stop
She just won't stop

Once in a blue moon
I let my mind wander
To a place
where I shouldn't even bother

I'm riding my horse
Through a fertile mountain valley
The stars are bright
Sharing my saddle with Sally
Sequin Sally

I sling my rifle across my shoulder
Dismount my Steed, and whisper what I told her
Light a fire, pitch the tent,
Strum my guitar, and sing "we are spent"
Yeah we are content

The only Cowboy I ever shot
Was married to the woman
Who tied me in a knot
And she loved it

The only woman I'll never forget
Is tightening the noose around my neck



Credits
Writer(s): Thomas Romary
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