Lyrics The Double Diamond - Chris LeDoux
The
ol'
Double
Diamond
lay
out
East
of
Dubois
In
the
land
of
the
buffalo
And
the
auctioneer's
gavel,
it
rapped
and
it
rattled
As
I
watched
the
ol'
Double
Diamond
go
And
won't
you
listen
to
the
wind,
Mother
Nature's
violin
When
I
first
hired
on
at
the
ol'
Double
Diamond
I
was
a
damn
poor
excuse
for
a
man
I
never
learned
how
to
aim
while
my
spirit
was
tame
I
didn't
know
all
the
cards
in
my
hand
And
the
wind
whipped
the
granite
above
me
And
blew
the
tumbleweeds
clean
through
my
soul
Well
I
fought
her
winters
and
I
busted
her
horses
I
took
more
than
I
thought
I
could
stand
But
the
battles
with
the
mountains
and
the
cattle
Will
bring
out
the
best
in
a
man
I
guess
a
sailor
needs
an
ocean
And
a
banker,
well
he
need
his
dough
But
I
need
the
plains
of
Wyoming
In
the
land
of
the
buffalo
But
now
she's
sellin'
out
and
I'm
movin'
on
But
I'm
leaving
with
more
than
I
came
'Cause
I
got
this
pony
and
he
ain't
for
sale
And
I've
got
this
song
to
sing
You
got
a
new
range
to
find
and
a
new
knot
to
tie
In
the
country
where
cowboys
are
king
We
turned
tails
to
the
wind
at
the
ol'
Double
Diamond
And
took
off
down
through
the
sage
And
won't
you
listen
to
the
wind,
Mother
Nature's
violin
1 I've Got to Be a Rodeo Man
2 The Littlest Cowboy Rides Again
3 The Double Diamond
4 Not For Heroes
5 Let's All Help The Cowboys (Sing The Blues)
6 A Cowboy Is A Hell Of A Man
7 Goin' And A Blowin'
8 Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys
9 The Goodnight Loving Trail
10 Go Riding, Young Cowboy
11 There's Nobody Home On The Range Anymore
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