paroles de chanson Coyotes - Don Edwards
Was
a
cowboy
I
knew
in
South
Texas
His
face
was
burnt
deep
by
the
sun
Part
history,
part
sage,
part
mesquit
He
was
there
when
Poncho
Villa
was
young
And
he'd
tell
you
a
tale
of
the
ol'
days
When
the
country
was
wild
all
around
Sit
out
under
the
stars
of
the
Milky
Way
And
listen
while
the
coyotes
howl
And
they
go,
ooh-yip,
ooh-yip-ooh
Hoodi-ooh
di-yip-ooh-ooh,
ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooh-yip,
ooh-yip-ooh
Hoodi-ooh
di-yip-ooh-ooh,
ooh-ooh-ooh
Now
the
Long
Horns
are
gone
And
the
Drovers
are
gone
The
Comanches
are
gone
And
The
Outlaws
are
gone
Geronimo
is
gone
And
Sam
Bass
is
gone
And
The
Lion
is
gone
And
The
Red
wolf
is
gone
Well,
he
cursed
all
the
roads
and
the
oil
men
And
he
cursed
the
automobile
Said
this
is
no
place
for
an
hombre
like
I
am
In
this
new
world
of
asphalt
and
steel
Then
he'd
look
off
some
place
in
the
distance
At
something
only
he
could
see
He'd
say,
"All
that's
left
now
of
the
old
days
Those
damned
old
coyotes
and
me"
And
they
go,
ooh-yip,
ooh-yip-ooh
Hoodi-ooh
di-yip-ooh-ooh,
ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooh-yip,
ooh-yip-ooh
Hoodi-ooh
di-yip-ooh-ooh,
ooh-ooh-ooh
Now
the
Long
Horns
are
gone
And
the
Drovers
are
gone
The
Comanches
are
gone
And
The
Outlaws
are
gone
Now
Quantro
is
gone
Stan
Waite
is
gone
And
the
Lion
is
gone
And
the
Red
Wolf
is
gone
One
morning,
they
searched
his
adobe
He
disappeared
without
even
a
word
But
that
night
as
the
moon
crossed
the
mountain
One
more
coyote
was
heard
And
he'd
go,
ooh-yip,
ooh-yip-ooh
Hoodi-ooh
di-yip-ooh-ooh,
ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooh-yip,
ooh-yip-ooh
Hoodi-ooh
di-yip-ooh-ooh,
ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooh-yip,
ooh-yip-ooh
Hoodi-ooh
di-yip-ooh-ooh,
ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooh-yip,
ooh-yip-ooh
Hoodi-ooh
di-yip-ooh-ooh,
ooh-ooh-ooh
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