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When i first met up with shorty I was sixteen and abrupt, Had been raised 'round cows and horses Thought i knew which way was up I'd landed a job on the seven 2, Hired out to buckaroo. I was to pull out with the wagon And this shorty was on the crew. He was old already Little thin and unassuming And the flame that burned his passion For cowboy life was all consuming And i can't help but remember As i sit here and reflect How this man who wore the blanchard spurs Had gained the crew's respect At night sometimes he'd talk about His mother, school and home, And how at fourteen years of age He'd aimed to be a cowboy And worked free for a ranch Mucking stalls and digging postholes 'Til he'd earned himself a chance How he'd worked in arizona Popping brush and tyin' off Spending winters on a camp job Where the trails were awful rough How he'd come out to nevada Where he'd spent these many years But when he'd think again of mother His eyes would fill with tears For he says
Writer(s): Waddie Mitchell Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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