Lyrics When Cowboys Didn't Dance - Lonestar
Seven
hundred
head
of
cattle
On
an
old
forgotten
trail
Six
cowboys
and
one
old
man
In
another
day
of
hell
Chuckwagon
laggin′
behind
From
the
strain
of
a
broken
wheel
The
only
thing
to
look
forward
to
Is
a
campfire
and
a
meal
Sleepin'
beneath
the
open
sky
With
just
the
stars
above
their
heads
A
saddle
for
a
pillow
And
some
sagebrush
for
a
bed
Waking
up
tomorrow
Was
merely
done
by
chance
Back
when
the
west
was
wild
And
cowboys
didn′t
dance
Chorus:
When
cowboys
didn't
dance,
Didn't
wear
designer
shirts
Their
hearts
were
filled
with
memories
And
bodies
filled
with
hurt
They
would
sit
around
the
campfire
And
exchange
a
piercing
glance
Back
when
the
west
was
really
wild,
And
cowboys
didn′t
dance
More
coffee
from
an
old
tin
cup
More
sweat
upon
the
brow
Another
day
of
chasing
That
same
old
lonely
cow
And
every
new
horizon
Began
a
brand
new
day
Thirteen-hundred
miles
to
go
As
they
slowly
made
their
way
Across
the
plains
of
Texas
Through
the
Colorado
snow
Final
destination,
Blackfoot,
Idaho
When
cowboys
didn′t
dance,
Didn't
wear
designer
shirts
Their
hearts
were
filled
with
memories
And
bodies
filled
with
hurt
They
would
sit
around
the
campfire
And
exchange
a
piercing
glance
Back
when
the
west
was
really
wild,
And
cowboys
didn′t
dance
*Repeat
chorus*
Seven
hundred
head
of
cattle
On
an
old
forgotten
trail
Five
cowboys
and
one
old
man
In
another
day
of
hell
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