Lyrics Bronco Bill's Lament - Don McLean
I
coulda
been
most
anything
I
put
my
mind
to
be,
But
a
cowboy′s
life
was
the
only
life
for
me.
It's
a
strong
man′s
occupation
ridin'
herd
and
livin'
free,
But
strong
men
often
fail
Where
shrewd
men
can
prevail,
I′m
an
old
man
now
with
nothin′
left
to
say,
But
oh
god
how
I
worked
my
youth
away.
Well
you
may
not
recognise
my
face,
I
used
to
be
a
star,
A
cowboy
hero
known
both
near
and
far.
I
perched
upon
a
silver
mount
and
sang
with
my
guitar,
But
the
studio
of
course,
Owned
my
saddle
and
my
horse,
But
that
six-gun
on
the
wall
belongs
to
me,
Oh
god
I
can't
live
a
memory.
You
know
I′d
like
to
put
my
finger
on
that
trigger
once
again,
And
point
that
gun
at
all
the
prideful
men.
All
the
voyeurs
and
the
lawyers
who
can
pull
a
fountain
pen,
And
put
you
where
they
choose,
With
the
language
that
they
use,
And
enslave
you
till
you
work
your
youth
away,
Oh
god
how
I
worked
my
youth
away.
Whoopee
ty
yioh
Whoopee
ty
yi
ay,
One
man's
work
is
another
man′s
play
Oh
god
how
I
worked
my
youth
away.
You
see
I
always
liked
the
notion
of
a
cowboy
fighting
crime,
This
photograph
was
taken
in
my
prime,
I
could
beat
those
desperados
but
there's
no
sense
fightin′
time,
But
the
singin'
was
a
ball
Cause
I'm
not
musical
at
all,
I
moved
my
lips
to
someone
else′s
voice.
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