paroles de chanson Adios Amigo - Marty Robbins
Marty
Robbins
Miscellaneous
Cowboy
In
The
Continental
Suit
Well,
he
walked
out
in
the
arena
All
dressed
up
to
the
brim
Said
he′s
just
came
down
From
a
place
called
Highland
Rim
Well,
he
said
he
came
to
ride
the
horse
The
one
they
called
The
Brute
But
he
didn't
look
like
a
cowboy
In
his
Continental
Suit.
We
snickered
at
the
way
he
dressed
but
he
never
said
a
word
He
walked
on
by
the
rest
of
us
as
if
he
hadn′t
heard
A
thousand
bucks
went
to
the
man
that
could
ride
this
wild
cayuse
A
meaner
horse
was
never
born
than
the
one
they
called
"The
Brute."
The
horse
that
he
was
lookin'
for
was
in
chute
number
eight
He
walked
up
very
slowly,
put
his
hand
upon
the
gate
We
knew
he
was
a
thoroughbred
when
he
pulled
a
sack
of
Dukes
>From
the
inside
pocket
of
his
Continental
Suit.
He
rolled
himself
a
Quirley
and
he
lit
it
standing
there
He
blew
himself
a
smoke
ring
and
he
watched
it
disappear
We
thought
he
must
be
crazy
when
he
opened
up
the
gate
Standing
just
inside
was
fifteen
hundred
pounds
of
hate.
The
buckskin
tried
to
run
him
down
but
the
stranger
was
too
quick
He
stepped
aside
and
threw
his
arms
around
the
horse's
neck
He
pulled
himself
upon
the
back
of
the
horse
they
called
"The
Brute"
Sat
like
he
was
born
there
in
his
continental
suit.
The
Brute′s
hind
end
was
in
the
air,
his
front
end
on
the
ground,
Kickin′
and
a-squeelin'
- trying
to
shake
the
stranger
down
But
the
stranger
didn′t
give
an
inch
- he
came
to
ride
"The
Brute"
And
he
came
to
ride
the
buckskin
in
a
continental
suit.
Well,
I
turned
around
to
look
at
Jim
and
he
was
watching
me
He
said,
"I
don't
believe
the
crazy
things
I
think
I
see
But
I
think
I
see
the
outlaw,
the
one
they
call
′The
Brute'
Ridden
by
a
cowboy
in
a
continental
suit."
The
Brute
came
to
a
standstill
- ashamed
that
he′d
been
rode
By
a
city
cowboy
in
some
continental
clothes
The
stranger
took
his
money
and
we
don't
know
where
he
went
We
don't
know
where
he
came
from
and
we
haven′t
seen
him
since.
The
moral
of
this
story
- never
judge
by
what
they
wear
Underneath
some
ragged
clothes
could
be
a
millionaire
Ev′rybody,
listen
- don't
be
fooled
by
this
galoot
The
sure
enough
bronc-buster
in
a
Continental
Suit.
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