Don Edwards

The Cowboy Life

Don Edwards


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The cowboy life is a dreary, dreary life
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  Some say it's free from care
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Rounding up the cattle from morning till night
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In the middle of the prairie so bare

[Verse 2]
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Half-past four, that noisy cook will roar
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  "Hey boys, it's the breaking of day”
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Slowly we rise with sleepy-feeling eyes
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As the short summer night passed away

[Verse 3]
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The cowboy life is a dreary, dreary life
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  From dawn till the setting sun
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Then his day's work it is not done
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For there's still his night guard to go on

[Verse 4]
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The wolves and owls with their terrifying howls
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Disturb us in our midnight dream
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When we layin' in our slickers on a cold, rainy night
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Way over on the Pecos stream

[Verse 5]
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The cowboy life is a dreary, dreary life
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  All out in the midnight rain
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Punchin' cattle from morning till night
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Way out on the Texas plains

[Verse 6]
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Spring sets in, our troubles all begin
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The weather being fierce and cold
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We're almost froze from the water on our clothes
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And the cattle we can scarcely hold

[Verse 7]
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Now the cowboy life is a mighty dreary life
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All out in the sleet and snow
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Winter time comes, he begins to think
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Where did his summer wages go

[Verse 8]
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I once loved to roam, but now I stay at home
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All you punchers take my advice
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Sell your bridle and saddle, quit your rowing and travels
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Tie on to a pretty little wife

[Verse 9]
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You can talk about your farms and your big city charms
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You can talk about your silver and gold
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But the cowboy life is a dreary, dreary life
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When you're driving through the heat and the cold

[Verse 10]
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The cowboy life is a dreary, dreary life
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All out in the heat and the cold
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While the rich man is sleeping on his velvet couch
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Dreaming of his silver and gold