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Smokey
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Smokey was released on June 1, 1996 by Bunkhouse Press as a part of the album Cowboy Code
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Release DateJune 1, 1996
LabelBunkhouse Press
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM173

Credits

Lyrics

He was born at the sixes on the West Texas plains
A son of Gray Badger and a heart hard to tame
A heart full of willing and a mind full of try
It's the look of the eagle you see in his eye
And we'd ride across prairies where nobody's been
Sleep under the skies where the eagle is king
And we'd bunch up the dogies that nobody's seen
Just me and old Smokey my friend
Early each morning, I'd line out my tack
Smooth out the humps in old Smokey's back
We'd bunch up them dogies from dawn until dusk
Just God and the prairie and the coyotes and us
And we'd ride across prairies where nobody's been
Sleep under the skies where the eagle is king
And we'd bunch up the dogies that nobody's seen
Just me and old Smokey my friend
When his ride is over, I'll dig Smokey's grave
High on that hill where the bluebonnets wave
So he'll be remembered, I write with my pen
This song about Smokey, this cowpuncher's friend
How we'd ride across prairies where nobody's been
Sleep under the skies where the eagle is king
How we'd bunch up the dogies that nobody's seen
Just me and old Smokey my friend
Old Smokey, this cowpuncher's friend
Written by: Danny Steagall, Don Miller, Russell Don Steagall
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