Lyrics THANK THE COWBOY FOR THE RIDE - Tammy Wynette
He
was
pushin′
seven,
an
I
was
barely
five
When
he
rode
up
on
his
broomstick
horse
And
said,
'You
wanna
ride?′
His
boots
made
a
funny
sound
They
were
his
daddy's
size
His
hat
kept
slippin'
down
below
his
eyes.
We
rode
off
in
the
sunset,
down
the
sidewalk
I
laughed
at
him
every
time
he
talked
His
two
front
teeth
were
missin′
But
he
had
the
cutest
smile
And
I
thank
the
cowboy
for
the
ride.
He
was
seventeen
the
next
time
he
showed
up
And
I
had
never
seen
inside
a
pick-up
truck
Aw,
he
was
tall
and
handsome
Smilin′
cuter
than
before
And
he'd
grown
up
to
fit
the
boots
he
wore.
We
rode
off
in
the
sunset,
down
the
highway
We
took
our
time,
gettin′
home
the
back
way
Later
on
in
the
front
porch
swing
He
pulled
me
to
his
side
And
I
thank
the
cowboy
for
the
ride.
Well,
he'd
loved
me
since
a
child
And
I′d
always
felt
the
same
So,
we
settled
down
And
hitched
our
dreams
together
We
raised
two
broomstick
cowboys
And
one
little
cowboy,
girl
To
know
God
paints
the
sunsets
of
the
world.
Well,
he's
almost
sixty-seven
(Ha-ha)
I
admit
to
thirty-nine!
He
loves
me
like
a
child
And
I
still
feel
the
same
But
he
smiles
a
little
slower
At
the
twinkle
in
my
eyes
But
we
still
saddle
up
from
time
to
time.
We
ride
off
in
the
sunset,
in
the
evenin′s
Stars
as
bright
as
if
we've
never
seen
them
I
never
fail
to
say,
before
I
go
to
sleep
at
night
I
love
you
cowboy,
thank
you
for
the
ride.
I
love
you
cowboy,
thank
you
for
the
ride...
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