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The Cowboy Song
 
  One of these days,
One of these fine old days
I’m gonna be through.

Keep on trucking now, smiling,
Waving your hand, goodbye
She’s just fucking around now
Saying those things that she doesn’t really need to say

She’s got guns to her hip
He’s a-cracking his whip
Yeah he’s a cowboy.

When he sees her walk by
Got that look in her eye
She’s so fine, she’s so fine,
He’s a cowboy
Yeah!




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