paroles de chanson Latter Day Cowboy - Collin Raye
When
the
boy
was
no
more
than
a
shaver
His
man
told
many
a
tale
How
his
great
granddad
used
to
go
drovin'
Back
and
forth
on
the
Oachezown
Trail
Now
you
might
say
the
boy
got
infected
By
a
fantasy
of
the
old
west
For
his
heart
and
his
soul
got
connected
To
a
spirit
that
won't
let
him
rest
Now
he
don't
wear
spurs
that
go
jingle
He
don't
spend
his
nights
'round
a
fire
He
lifts
diesel
oil
that
is
horses
required
But
he
is
a
latter
day
cowboy
Dressed
as
a
truck
drivin'
man
Drivin'
his
wheels
and
his
dreams
to
Cheyenne
He
beds
down
by
the
side
of
the
highway
At
the
sight
of
the
first
evenin'
star
In
the
darkness
his
big
pony
idles
As
he
quietly
strums
his
guitar
And
he
sings
out
a
song
of
his
sweetheart
Even
as
her
sweet
memory
grows
dim
And
he
sings
of
the
trail
he
has
chosen
But
the
actual
fact
is
the
trail
chose
him
Now
he
don't
wear
spurs
that
go
jingle
He
don't
spend
his
nights
'round
a
fire
He
lifts
diesel
oil
that
is
horses
required
But
he
is
a
latter
day
cowboy
Dressed
as
a
truck
drivin'
man
Drivin'
his
wheels
and
his
dreams
to
Cheyenne
Driving
his
wheels
and
his
dreams
to
Cheyenne
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