paroles de chanson Old Jake - Chris LeDoux
Now
old
Jake
was
a
cowboy,
he'd
worked
his
whole
life
on
the
range
And
he
could
rope,
and
he
could
ride
with
any
man
just
half
his
age
Old
Jake
was
my
hero
and
me,
I
was
just
a
green
kid
And
I
prayed
that
someday
I
could
do
all
the
things
old
Jake
did
Well,
we
sat
around
the
bunkhouse
one
cold
and
lonely
winter's
night
Just
chewin'
and
talkin'
and
smokin'
by
the
coal
oil
light
Well,
old
Jake
had
been
awful
quiet
that
evenin'
and
he
stared
hard
and
long
He
said,
"Young
puncher,
you
goin'
to
remember
me
after
I'm
gone"
And
he
said
"Whatever
happens
to
old
cowboy
heroes
like
me?
The
broken
down
part
of
the
man
I
used
to
be
Will
I
be
forgotten,
or
live
on
in
your
memory?
Whatever
happens
to
old
cowboy
heroes
like
me?"
It's
been
a
long
time
and
oh
how
the
years
fade
away
Well,
I
stopped
by
the
bunkhouse
where
me
and
old
Jake
used
to
stay
They
said
Jake
died
about
ten
years
ago
And
they
buried
him
out
there
on
the
plains
Old
friend,
you
might
be
gone,
but
your
memory
always
stays
the
same
Whatever
happens
to
old
cowboy
heroes
like
me?
The
broken
down
part
of
the
man
I
used
to
be
Will
I
be
forgotten,
or
live
on
in
your
memory?
Whatever
happens
to
old
cowboy
heroes
like
me?
Whatever
happens
to
old
cowboy
heroes
like
me?
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