Lyrics Scene We All Ain't Saw - Chris LeDoux
Old
Badger
was
an
outlaw
that
no
man
could
ever
ride
So
tough,
the
devil's
pitchfork
couldn't
penetrate
his
hide
To
beat
him
was
the
dream
of
every
cowboy
in
the
land
But
try
they
might,
as
sure
is
right,
they'd
wind
up
in
the
sand
A
brag
came
up
from
Texas
by
the
name
of
Too
Oaks
Tall
Was
out
to
get
old
Badger
'cause
old
Too
Oaks
rode
'em
all
He
said
he'd
tie
a
granny
knot
in
Badger's
twisting
tail
So
thousands
came
to
stake
his
claim
or
to
see
how
bad
he'd
fail
A
mighty
crowd
had
gathered
with
old
Badger
in
the
chute
The
stirrups
felt
the
goading
weight
of
Too
Oaks
heavy
boots
Then
the
chute
swang
open
and
the
crowd
began
to
roar
Tall's
shirt
tail
beat
upon
the
sea
like
waves
upon
a
shore
They
circled
that
arena,
Badger
pawing
out
his
hate
But
Tall
stuck
in
the
saddle
like
his
tail
was
made
of
paste
Badger
then
exploded
as
his
hooves
beat
on
the
air
But
Tall
did
stay
like
children's
play
in
grandma's
rockin'
chair
The
outlaw's
eyes
were
blazin',
old
Tall's
face
was
turnin'
red
They
take
off
to
the
right
but
wind
up
goin'
left
instead
They
busted
through
the
fence
and
crashed
the
stillness
of
the
night
They
filled
the
air
with
dust
and
hair,
and
vanished
out
of
sight
Some
say
they
died
of
thirst
and
time
has
turned
them
into
stone
Others
say
they
withered
and
the
buzzards
picked
their
bones
But
somewhere
on
that
prairie
is
a
scene
we
all
ain't
saw
Did
Tall
get
throwed
or
Badger
rode
or
was
it
called
a
draw?
Attention! Feel free to leave feedback.