Songtexte Doggone Cowboy - Marty Robbins
I′m
kin
to
the
rovin'
wind
that
brings
the
norther
in
Along
that
dusty
trail
I′ll
take
my
stand
The
steers
are
big
and
bold
and
the
nights
are
often
cold
But
I'll
get
by
so
long
as
I
can
Throw
that
rope
and
brand
that
calf
dream
of
a
girl
in
a
photograph
I
got
no
home
I
got
no
wife
but
I'll
be
a
doggone
cowboy
all
of
my
life
I′m
up
at
the
crack
of
dawn
and
I
throw
the
bacon
on
Seems
somehow
my
work
is
never
through
When
I
get
done
at
night
all
the
stars
are
big
and
bright
But
then
that′s
sorta
what
you're
used
to
when
you
Throw
that
rope
and
brand
that
calf
dream
of
a
girl
in
a
photograph
I
got
no
home
I
got
no
wife
but
I′ll
be
a
doggone
cowboy
all
of
my
life
The
hot
dry
wind
may
blow
and
you'll
see
me
in
the
rain
and
snow
With
just
an
old
campfire
to
keep
me
warm
I′ll
move
the
herd
along
and
I'll
greet
them
with
a
song
So
I
guess
that
I
was
born
Throw
that
rope
and
brand
that
calf
dream
of
a
girl
in
a
photograph
I
got
no
home
I
got
no
wife
but
I′ll
be
a
doggone
cowboy
all
of
my
life
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