Lyrics A Cowboy Was Born - Chris LeDoux
She
was
holding
her
breath
and
he
attempted
a
prayer
And
he
was
cussing
the
dust
rising
up
in
the
air
'Cause
the
old
cattle
trail,
well,
it
weren't
anywhere
For
a
baby
to
draw
its
first
breath
And
the
unbroken
West,
well,
it
was
no
place
to
live
'Cause
it
was
hard
to
survive
and
it
was
Hell
if
you
did
So
he
entered
this
world
with
a
pair
of
clenched
fists
And
the
first
and
last
tears
he'd
shed
And
the
longhorns
lowed
him
a
welcome
As
a
new
voice
cried
from
the
buckboard
And
the
Irish,
they
sang
sad
and
lonely
'Cause
they
knew
a
cowboy
was
born
Well,
the
Berry
closed
in
and
a
century
passed
The
settlers
plowed
under
the
tall
prairie
grass
And
the
cow
town's
died
off
in
a
world
changing
fast
But
the
wind
kept
the
spirit
alive
'Cause
a
young
boy
in
Kansas,
he
caught
a
breeze
one
day
And
in
a
five-second
rush,
he
was
fighting
for
eight
He
saw
it
all
so
clear
through
the
dirt
on
his
face
He
knew
he
was
born
to
ride
And
the
long
lost
heir
to
the
saddle
finally
found
his
way
back
home
As
he
picked
up
his
hat,
well,
the
crowd
cheered
'Cause
they
knew
a
cowboy
was
born
Yeah,
that
day
a
cowboy
was
born
From
the
heroes
in
the
bright
lights
of
Vegas
Through
the
poets
of
the
sage
and
thorn
A
proud
legacy
of
a
nation,
thank
God,
the
cowboy
was
born
Yeah,
thank
God,
the
cowboy
was
born
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