Lyrics The Old Cow Man - Don Edwards
I
rode
across
a
valley
range
I
hadn't
seen
for
years
The
trail
was
all
so
spoilt
and
strange
It
nearly
fetched
the
tears
I
had
to
let
ten
fences
down
The
fussy
lanes
ran
wrong
And
each
new
line
would
make
me
frown
And
hum
this
mournin'
song
Mhm,
hear
'em
stretchin'
of
the
wire!
The
urban
brand
is
on
the
land
I
reckon
I'll
retire
While
progress
toots
her
greedy
horn
And
makes
her
motor
buzz
I
thanks
the
Lord
I
wasn't
born
No
later
than
I
was
'Twas
good
to
live
when
all
the
sod
Without
no
fence
or
fuss
Belonged
in
partnership
with
God
Mother
Nature
and
to
us
Where
skyline
bounds
from
east
to
west
And
room
to
go
and
come
I
loved
my
fellow
man
the
best
When
he
was
scattered
some
Mhm,
closer
and
closer
crawls
the
wire
There's
hardly
place
to
step
away
And
call
a
man
a
liar
Their
house
has
locks
on
every
door
Their
land
is
in
a
crate
These
ain't
the
plains
of
God
no
more
They're
only
real
estate
When
my
old
soul
hunts
range
and
rest
Beyond
the
last
divide
Just
plant
me
in
some
stretch
of
West
Sunny,
lone
and
wide
Let
cattle
rub
the
tombstone
round
And
coyotes
mourn
their
kin
Let
horses
come
and
paw
the
moun'
But
don't
you
fence
it
in!
Mhm,
far
and
farther
flings
the
wire
To
crowd
and
pinch
another
inch
It's
all
their
heart's
desire
The
world
is
overstocked
with
men
And
some
will
see
the
day
When
each
must
keep
his
little
pen
But
I'll
be
far
away
While
progress
toots
her
greedy
horn
And
makes
her
motor
buzz
I
thanks
the
Lord
I
wasn't
born
No
later
than
I
was
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