Lyrics Young Dallas Cowboy - David Allan Coe
By
David
Allan
Coe
Well,
I've
hiked
through
the
sage
brush,
I
ran
up
some
rail
I
slept
on
the
bench
in
a
few
county
jails
And
they
laugh
as
they
knocked
all
the
wind
from
my
sail
When
I
was
a
young
Dallas
Cowboy
I've
tried
hard
to
tackle
the
problems
at
hand
I've
kicked
a
few
habits,
and
I've
marched
to
the
band
I
tried
hard
to
follow
the
lady
of
the
land
When
I
was
a
young
Dallas
Cowboy
I've
made
a
few
passes
that
weren't
incomplete
I
stumbled
through
yards
on
my
way
to
the
street
Running
from
beds
where
I
did
more
than
sleep
When
I
was
a
young
Dallas
Cowboy
(Talk)
Well,
he
tackled
the
bottle
and
he
fumbled
the
ball
And
he'd
touchdown
in
alleys
along
where
he'd
fall
Just
wait
for
his
son
to
make
up
for
it
all
When
I
was
a
young
Dallas
Cowboy
When
I
was
a
baby,
he
broke
up
the
team
Divorcing
my
Mama
to
live
with
a
dream
He
had
back
in
college
when
he
was
still
green
And
I
was
a
young
Dallas
Cowboy
Now
the
footballs
I
held
did
not
fit
in
my
hand
Got
me
a
guitar
and
I've
got
me
a
band
So
don't
put
me
down
when
I'm
taking
my
stand
Be
proud
of
this
young
Dallas
Cowboy
Yeah
I'm
proud
I'm
a
young
Dallas
Cowboy
Be
proud
of
those
young
Dallas
Cowboys
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