Lyrics Shootin' the Bull (In an Old Cowtown) - Sammy Kershaw
Me
and
Junior,
Sunny
and
Steve
hangin′
at
the
fillin'
station
And
drinkin′
Cokes
out
by
the
grease
rack
a
week
before
graduation
Telling
lies
'bout
the
girls
we
knew
perpetuating
backseat
legends
Four
years
worth
of
near
misses
too
numberous
for
me
to
mention
Shootin'
the
bull
in
an
old
cowtown
Watching
grass
grow
as
the
sun
goes
down
Cruising
Fridays
nights
at
the
Dairy
Queen
Driving
′round
and
′round
Shootin'
the
bull
in
an
old
cowtown
I
got
tired
of
sitting
around
chewing
on
the
same
old
stories
And
I
decided
the
girl
next
door
wasn′t
enough
to
hold
me
I
left
town
on
the
4th
of
July
and
caught
a
glimpse
in
my
rearview
Mirror
Of
Junior,
Steve,
and
Sunny
at
the
gas
station
Lookin'
like
a
permanant
fixture
Shootin′
the
bull
in
an
old
cowtown
Watching
grass
grow
as
the
sun
goes
down
Better
be
careful
were
you
take
a
step,
keep
one
eye
on
the
ground
Shootin'
the
bull
in
an
old
cowtown
Well
I
took
a
long
gander
at
the
high
rise
world
And
life
on
the
big
city
streets
It′s
folks
talking
on
the
corner
and
gabbing
on
the
streets
When
I
think
about
it
all
well
I'd
much
rather
be
Shootin'
the
bull
in
an
old
cowtown
Watching
grass
grow
as
the
sun
goes
down
While
life
goes
by
at
a
much
slower
pace
Than
the
speed
of
sound
Shootin′
the
bull
in
an
old
cowtown
Shootin′
the
bull
in
an
old
cowtown
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