Lyrics Hometown Cowboy - Chris LeDoux
He
was
just
a
hometown
cowboy,
his
belly
kind
of
fat
ACME
boots
up
on
his
feet
and
a
big
U-roll-it
hat
He
was
entered
in
the
bull
riding,
he
did
it
on
a
dare
To
please
his
little
sweetheart
with
the
long
blonde
hair
He
borrowed
himself
a
bull
rope
spurs
and
a
riding
glove
To
prove
he
was
no
coward
to
the
girl
he
loved
His
bull
was
standing
in
the
chute,
his
girl
was
in
the
stands
Waiting
to
hear
the
name
of
her
brave
young
man
He
climbed
down
on
the
back
of
that
big
ol'
Bramer
bull
One
of
the
veteran
cowboys
came
and
gave
his
rope
a
pull
Someone
said,
"Are
you
ready
boy?"
He
said,
"I
guess
I
am"
Well,
the
bull
jumped
out
and
turned
back
and
flung
him
to
the
sand
Well,
the
blonde-haired
girl
had
watched
it
all
and
wasn't
too
impressed
So
she
started
looking
around
for
a
real
man
from
the
West
She
looked
around
the
arena
and
standing
by
the
fence
Was
a
tall
cowboy
with
a
big
black
hat
and
tight
fitting
Levi
pants
Well,
it
was
Jim,
a
fine
young
cowboy,
he
rode
Broncs
and
Bramer
bulls
He
rode
them
quite
consistently,
so
his
pockets
were
always
full
Somehow,
he
happened
to
glance
up
in
the
stands
And
he
saw
that
pretty
blonde
haired
girl
as
she
was
watching
him
Meanwhile,
that
hometown
cowboy
was
back
behind
the
chute
Dabbing
blood
off
his
nose
and
dumping
sand
from
his
boots
He
got
himself
together,
wiped
some
manure
off
his
shirt
He
knew
his
girl
would
soothe
him
'cause
he
was
darn
sure
hurt
Well,
he
saw
his
blonde-haired
girlfriend
as
he
rounded
the
main
grandstand
And
his
poor
heart
sank
as
he
saw
her
leaving
with
another
man
So
boys,
if
you
don't
rodeo,
leave
well
enough
alone
And
don't
take
your
girl
to
the
pitching
'cause
you
may
not
take
her
home
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