Lyrics I'm Bound To Follow The Longhorn Cows - Alan Lomax
I'm
bound
to
follow
the
longhorn
cows
until
I
git
too
old,
It's
well
I
work
for
wages,
boys,
and
git
my
pay
in
gold.
My
bosses,
they
all
like
me
well,
they
say
I'm
hard
to
beat,
Because
I
give
'em
the
bum
stand-off,
they
know
I've
got
the
cheek.
Ki-yi-yippee
yipppe
yay,
Ki-yi-yippee
yippee
yay
(after
each
verse)
Yes
I'm
a
Texas
cowboy,
just
off
the
stormy
plains,
My
trade
is
cinchin'
saddles
and
pullin'
bridle
reins,
O
I
can
tip
the
the
lasso,
boys
it
is
with
graceful
ease,
I
can
rope
a
streak
of
lightnin'
and
ride
it
where
I
please.
Now
when
we
git
them
bedded
down,
we
think
it's
for
the
night,
Some
horse
will
shake
a
saddle
and
give
the
herd
a
fright,
The
herd
will
rise
up
to
its
feet
and
madly
dash
away,
'It's
movin'
time,
to
the
lead,
my
boys,'
you'll
hear
some
cowboy
say.
And
when
we
git
them
rounded
up
and
just
about
quieted
down,
The
storm's
a-risin'
in
the
west,
and
fire
plays
on
their
horns,
The
foreman
says,
'Stay
with
'em,
boys,
your
pay
will
be
in
gold'
-
I'm
bound
to
follow
the
longhorn
cows,
until
I
git
too
old.
One
night
way
up
in
Kansas,
I
had
a
pleasant
dream,
I
dreamed
I'se
back
in
Texas,
boys,
down
by
some
pleasant
stream,
My
love
was
right
beside
me,
boys,
she'd
come
to
go
my
bail,
But
I
woke
up
broken-heared
with
a
yearling
by
the
tail.
Now
if
I
had
a
little
stake,
I
soon
would
married
be,
But
another
week
and
I
must
go,
the
boss
said
so
today.
My
girl
must
cheer
up
courage
and
choose
some
other
one,
For
I'm
bound
to
follow
the
longhorn
cows
until
my
race
is
run.
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