Lyrics The Lone Star Trail - Ken Maynard
Oh,
I
am
a
lonely
cowboy
and
I'm
all
from
the
Texas
train.
My
trade
is
cinchin'
saddles
and
pullin'
bridle
rein.
But
I
can
twist
a
lasso
with
the
greatest
skill
and
ease.
Or
rope
and
ride
a
bronco
most
anywhere
I
please.
Oh,
I
love
the
rollin'
prairie
that's
far
from
trail
and
strife.
Behind
a
bunch
of
longhorns,
I'll
journey
all
my
life.
But
if
I
had
a
stake
boys,
soon
married
I
would
be,
To
the
sweetest
girl
in
this
wide
world
just
fell
in
love
with
me.
Wee-weeeeeee-eh-wheeee.
Weeeee-weeee-wheeeee-weeee-weee.
Oh,
when
we
get
on
the
trail
boys,
and
the
dusty
billows
rise,
It's
fifty
miles
from
water
and
the
grass
is
scorchin'
dry.
Oh,
the
boss
is
mad
and
rangy
and
you
all
can
plainly
see.
I'll
have
to
follow
the
longhorns,
I'm
a
cowboy
here
to
be.
But
when
it
comes
a-rain
boys,
one
of
the
gentle
kind.
When
the
lakes
are
full
of
water
and
the
grass
is
waivin'
fine.
Oh,
the
boss
will
shed
his
frown
boys,
and
a
pleasant
smile
you'll
see.
I'll
have
to
follow
the
longhorns,
I'm
a
cowboy
here
to
be.
Wee-weeeeeee-eh-wheeee.
Weeeee-weeee-wheeeee-weeee-weee.
Oh,
when
we
get
'em
bedded,
we
think
[?]
down
for
the
night,
Some
horse'll
shake
his
saddle
and
give
the
herd
a
fright.
They'll
get
to
their
feet
boys,
and
madly
stampede
away.
In
one
moment's
time
boys,
you
can
hear
a
cowboy
say...
Wee-weeeeeee-eh-wheeee.
Weeeee-weeee-wheeeee-weeee-weee.
Oh,
when
we
get
'em
bedded,
we
feel
most
inclined.
When
the
cloud'll
rise
in
the
west
boys,
and
the
fire
play
on
their
horns.
Oh,
the
old
boss
rides
around
then.
Your
pay
you'll
get
in
gold.
So
I'll
have
to
follow
the
longhorns
until
I
am
too
old.
Wee-weeeeeee-eh-wheeee.
Weeeee-weeee-wheeeee-weeee-weee.
Album
Sings the Lone Star Trail, The Story of Hollywood's First Singing Cowboy
date of release
15-05-2009
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