paroles de chanson The Last Cowboy Song - Ed Bruce
This
is
the
last
cowboy
song
the
end
of
a
hundred
year
waltz
Voices
sound
sad
as
they're
singing
along
another
piece
of
America's
lost
He
rides
a
feed
lot
and
clerks
in
a
market
On
weekends
selling
tobacco
and
beer
His
dreams
of
tomorrow
surrounded
by
fences
But
he'll
dream
tonight
of
when
fences
weren't
here
He
blazed
the
trail
with
Lewis
and
Clark
And
eyeball
to
eyeball
Ol'
Wyatt
backed
down
He
stood
shoulder
to
shoulder
with
Travis
in
Texas
And
rode
with
the
Seventh
when
Custer
went
down
This
is
the
last
cowboy
song
the
end
of
a
hundred
year
waltz
Voices
sound
sad
as
they're
singing
along
another
piece
of
America's
lost
Remington
showed
us
how
he
looked
on
canvas
And
Louie
L'Amore
has
told
us
his
tale
And
Willie
and
Waylon
and
me
sing
about
him
And
wish
to
God
we
could
have
ridden
his
trail
The
Old
Chisholm
Trail
is
covered
in
concrete
now
And
they
truck
'em
to
market
in
fifty
foot
rigs
They
blow
by
his
market
never
slowing
to
reason
Like
living
and
dying
was
all
he
did
This
is
the
last
cowboy
song
the
end
of
a
hundred
year
waltz
Voices
sound
sad
as
they're
singing
along
another
piece
of
America's
lost
This
is
the
last
cowboy
song
the
end
of
a
hundred
year
waltz
Voices
sound
sad
as
they're
singing
along
another
piece
of
America's
lost
[ Guitar
]
This
is
the
last
cowboy
song
the
end
of
a
hundred
year
waltz
Voices
sound
sad
as
they're
singing
along
another
piece
of
America's
lost
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