Lyrics Loco Gringo's Lament - Ray Wylie Hubbard
Wild
young
cowboy
out
on
the
highway
A
Telecaster
kid
of
the
rocking
trade
Lost
unto
the
straight
and
narrow
To
honkytonks
and
masquerade
Tempted
by
a
thousand
pleasures
It's
foolish
comfort
for
the
soul
A
deadly
shot
in
the
misty
shadows?
There
ain't
no
sign
posts
along
this
road
It
is
such
a
sweet
temptation
It
gives
such
grief
relief
It
is
such
a
false
sensation
How
come
that's
so
hard
to
believe?
Hiram
Williams
was
in
the
back
seat
Of
a
Cadillac
on
New
Year's
Day
He
closed
his
eyes
and
sang
his
last
song
Mister
Leon
Payne's,
The
Lost
Highway
That
same
old
song,
with
a
sad
sweet
ending
Is
playing
somewhere
south
of
town
By
a
band
of
hard
young
rockers
Who
never
think
they'll
see
the
sun
go
down
It
is
such
a
sweet
temptation
It
gives
such
grief
relief
It
is
such
a
false
sensation
How
come
that's
so
hard
to
believe?
A
young
angel
sings
in
sorrow
For
the
broken,
hearted
and
betrayed
A
last
waltz
for
the
wild
young
cowboy
Who
never
came
back
from
the
lost
highway
An
old
Diablo
waits
in
silence
For
the
loco
gringo
young
in
years
He
waits
alone
in
heaven's
shadow
With
a
stolen
horse
and
tequila
tears
And
it
is
such
a
sweet
temptation
It
gives
such
grief
relief
It
is
such
a
false
sensation
How
come
that's
so
hard
to
believe?
It
is
such
a
sweet
temptation
It
gives
such
a
brief
relief
It
is
such
a
false
sensation
How
come
that's
so
hard
to
believe?
It
is
such
a
false
sensation
How
come
that's
so
hard
to
believe?
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