Lyrics The Real Thing - Chris LeDoux
His
boots
are
old
and
tattered
His
stetson
has
seen
it's
better
days
His
hands
are
rough
and
calloused
And
what's
left
of
his
hair
is
turning
gray
He
ain't
as
tall
and
handsome
As
cowboys
up
on
the
movie
screen
or
in
a
magazine
He
ain't
no
coke
a
cola
cowboy
He's
the
real
thing
Child
of
the
great
depression
He
has
lived
with
hard
time
all
his
life
He
ain't
never
looked
for
trouble
But
he
will
stand
up
for
what
he
knows
is
right
He's
fought
cows,
drought
and
winter,
killer
blizzards
and
the
spring
But
he
never
could
say
He
ain't
no
rhinestone
cowboy
He's
the
real
thing
And
he
rides
across
the
Prairie
Out
where
the
wild
wind
blows
And
he
still
works
his
cattle
Just
like
a
hundred
years
ago
Sittin'
tall
in
the
saddle
Lord,
he
feels
just
like
a
king,
hmmmm
He
ain't
no
coke
a
cola
cowboy
He's
the
real
thing
There's
a
woman
that
loves
him
and
she
knows
What
real
love's
all
about
She's
cooked
his
meals
washed
his
clothes
And
raised
the
kids
and
learned
to
go
without
And
if
she
could
do
it
over
Heavens
knows
she
wouldn't
change
a
thing,
not
a
single
thing
Her
her
knight
in
shining
armor
and
she
loves
him
'Cause
he's
the
real
thing
And
he
rides
across
the
Prairie
Out
where
the
wild
wind
blows
And
he
still
works
his
cattle
Just
like
a
hundred
years
ago
Sittin'
tall
in
the
saddle
Lord,
he
feels
just
like
a
king,
hmmmm
He
ain't
no
coke
a
cola
cowboy
He's
the
real
thing
Naw
he
ain't
no
rhinestone
cowboy
He's
the
real
thing
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