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Re: Okay, You Guys, This Was An Eyeopener
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Posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 05, 2005 at 10:20:14 from (65.169.97.160):
In Reply to: Okay, You Guys, This Was An Eyeopener posted by Allan in NE on December 05, 2005 at 07:20:52:
Allen, does this sound familer? It's a fact that you�re getting older, man don't it seem like the winters are colder You get tired so easily and you can't stand the heat That's just the old cowboy blues, when you wear out your first pair of house shoes you don't get as much done and work ain't as much fun as it used to be Chorus Still you want to ride with the boys when you here that noise I swear it sounds like thunder when they ride off the hill and down through town you can't stand that thumb your living under cause there's places out there that you ain't been and you heard about cattle that's never been pinned the hardest part of all is laying there at night and wondering if you still can Don't it scare you that the roads are shorter and your old starter is starting harder you finally figured out that you ain't made of steel that's just the old cowboy blues when you wear out your first pair of house shoes you used to be afraid that they wouldn't buck now you�re afraid they will Repeat Chorus That's the cowboy blues the cowboy blues the cowboy blues
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