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Bill Staines - A Cowboys Hard Times lyrics
A COWBOY'S HARD TIMES
 Well, I once was a cowboy, and I used to run wild.
 And I rodeoed, wrangled, and rambled in style.
 But I'm too old for horses, too old for the show,
 And I'm too young for Heaven; now where shall I go?
 Where shall I go? Where shall I go?
 I'm too young for Heaven; now where shall I go?
 I had me a true love, and I made her my wife,
 And I swear that I loved her most all of my life,
 But the cold of the winter and the wind laid her low,
 And she's gone on before me, now where shall I go?
 Where shall I go? Where shall I go?
 She's gone on before me; now where shall I go?
 Well, I never was a drunkard, but this I can say:
 The taste of the whiskey gets better each day.
 The bartender scowls, "Mack, you're drinking too slow,Bill Staines - A Cowboys Hard Times - http://motolyrics.com/bill-staines/a-cowboys-hard-times-lyrics.html
 And we close in ten minutes." Now where shall I go?
 Where shall I go? Where shall I go?
 They close in ten minutes; now where shall I go?
 So it's out on the street with the stars burning bright,
 With nothing but memories to share with the night.
 Oh, I once was a cowboy, and I used to run wild.
 And I rodeoed, wrangled, and rambled in style.
 Now I'm too old for horses, too old for the show,
 And I'm too young for Heaven; now where shall I go?
 Words and music by Bill Staines, copyright 1980 by Folk-Legacy
 Records Inc. Published in the book "If I Were A Word, Then I'd
 Be A Song."
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