paroles de chanson Ballad Of Will Rogers - Chris LeDoux
He
was
born
and
raised
in
Oklahoma
his
blood
lines
were
white
and
Cherokee
His
daddy
owned
a
ranch
outside
of
Clairmore
Where
he
learned
to
ride
before
the
age
of
three
Now
young
Will
Rogers
was
a
cowboy
And
he
practiced
with
his
rope
most
everyday
He'd
ride
around
the
barn
or
cross
the
prairie
And
throw
a
loop
at
anything
that
came
his
way
Yes
Will
Rogers
was
a
country
boy
one
of
Oklahoma's
favorite
sons
The
nation
claimed
him
as
their
pride
and
joy
But
his
roots
were
deep
in
Oklahoma
sod
Before
too
long
he
had
his
fill
of
schooling
At
eighteen
years
he
got
the
urge
to
roam
A
whole
great
big
world's
out
there
waiting
So
he
saddled
up
and
lit
out
on
his
own
Well
he
wrangled
for
some
ranches
down
in
Texas
And
he
punched
some
cows
out
in
New
Mexico
Then
he
nearly
starved
to
death
in
Argentina
Then
in
Africa
he
joined
a
wild
west
show
Yes
Will
Rogers
was
a
country
boy
one
of
Oklahoma's
favorite
sons
The
nation
clamied
him
as
their
pride
and
joy
But
his
roots
were
deep
in
Oklahoma
sod
From
the
early
days
of
Vaudeville
to
the
big
time
Folks
that
knew
him
said
that
he'd
never
changed
He
was
still
the
simple
Oklahoma
cowboy
No
matter
what
he
always
stayed
the
same
I
suppose
most
of
all
he
loved
the
people
Said,
he
never
met
a
man
he
didn't
like
When
times
were
hard
and
folks
were
feeling
sorry
A
word
from
Will
would
always
bring
a
smile
Yes
Will
Rogers
was
a
country
boy
one
of
Oklahoma's
favorite
sons
The
nation
clamied
him
as
their
pride
and
joy
But
his
roots
were
deep
in
Oklahoma
sod
Yes
his
roots
were
deep
in
Oklahoma
sod
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