paroles de chanson Little Joe The Wrangler - Chris LeDoux
Little
Joe
the
wrangler,
he'll
wrangle
never
more
His
days
with
the
remuda,
they're
all
done
It
was
long
about
last
April,
he
rode
into
our
camp
Just
a
little
Texas
stray
and
all
alone
It
was
long
late
in
the
evening
when
he
rode
into
our
camp
On
a
little
old
brown
pony,
he
called
Shaw
In
his
brogan
shoes
and
coveralls
a
harder
lookin'
kid
You
never
in
your
life
have
seen
before
His
saddle
was
a
southern
kak
built
many
years
ago
An
O.K.
spur
on
one
foot
idly
hung
With
his
bedroll
in
a
cotton
sack,
was
loosely
tied
behind
And
a
canteen
from
the
saddle
horn
he'd
slung
Said
he
had
to
leave
his
home
because
his
paw
had
married
twice
His
new
maw
beat
him
every
day
or
two
So
he
saddled
up
old
Shaw
one
night
and
lit
a
shuck
this
way
Thought
he'd
try
and
paddle
now
his
own
canoe
Said
he'd
try
to
do
the
best
he
could
if
we'd
only
give
him
work
Though
he
didn't
know
straight
up
about
a
cow
So
the
boss,
he
cut
him
out
a
mount
and
kinda
put
him
on
And
we
knew
he
liked
our
little
stray
somehow
Well,
he
taught
him
how
to
herd
the
horses
and
learned
to
know
'em
all
And
to
get
'em
in
by
daylight
if
he
could
And
to
follow
the
chuck
wagon
and
to
always
hitch
the
team
And
to
help
the
CarSonero
rustle
wood
We'd
driven
to
Red
River
and
the
weather,
it
was
fine
We
were
camped
down
on
the
south
side
in
the
bend
When
a
Norther
started
blowin'
and
we
called
the
extra
guard
'Cause
it
took
all
hands
to
hold
the
cattle
in
Now
little
Joe
the
wrangler
was
called
out
with
all
the
rest
And
barely
had
the
kid
got
to
the
herd
When
the
cattle
they
stampeded
like
a
hailstorm
on
they
flew
With
all
of
us
a-ridin'
for
the
lead
Between
the
streaks
of
lightnin',
we
could
see
a
horse
ahead
It
was
little
Joe
the
wrangler
in
the
lead
He
was
riding
old
Blue
Rocket
with
a
slicker
o'er
his
head
He
was
trying
to
check
the
leaders
in
their
speed
We
finally
got
'em
millin'
and
they
sort
of
quieted
down
The
extra
guard
back
to
the
camp
did
go
Oh,
but
one
of
them
was
missing
and
we
all
knew
at
a
glance
It
was
our
little
Texas
stray
boy
wrangler
Joe
We
found
him
there
at
sun
up,
where
old
Blue
Rocket
fell
In
a
washout
some
20
feet
below
Beneath
his
horse
smashed
to
a
pulp,
his
spur
had
rung
the
knell
For
our
little
Texas
stray
boy
wrangler
Joe
Now
little
Joe
the
wrangler,
he'll
wrangle
never
more
His
days
with
the
remuda,
they're
all
done
It
was
long
about
last
April,
he
rode
into
our
camp
Just
a
little
Texas
stray
and
all
alone
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