paroles de chanson When I Was A Cowboy - Ralph McTell
I
was
a
cowboy
out
on
the
prairie
Me
and
my
six-gun
kept
law
in
the
alley
I
remember
my
first
horse
well,
he
was
lean
but
a
fast
one
We
travelled
miles
together,
until
he
got
stolen
And
the
sheriff
said
get
early
to
bed
And
always
keep
your
hat
screwed
on
real
tight
Case
you
get
in
a
fight
Well
that′s
one
of
the
tricks
that
you
must
employ
If
you
wanna
be
a
cowboy
I
travelled
far
from
home,
even
jumped
freight
trains
Threw
stones
in
the
ocean,
slept
out
in
the
cold
rain
It
was
down
in
some
southern
town,
and
the
music
was
playing
And
the
people
were
talking
so
loud,
they
heard
no
words
I
was
saying
And
the
sheriff
said
get
early
to
bed
And
always
keep
your
hat
screwed
on
real
tight
Case
you
get
in
a
fight
Well
that's
one
of
the
tricks
that
you
must
employ
If
you
wanna
be
a
cowboy
I
dreamed
of
a
mountain,
with
one
lonesome
rider
He
was
ragged
and
tattered,
and
he
carried
a
sabre
And
all
through
the
canyon
you
could
hear
his
bones
rattle
He
was
dead
on
a
dying
horse
and
he
was
tied
to
the
saddle
And
the
sheriff
said
get
early
to
bed
And
always
keep
your
hat
screwed
on
real
tight
Case
you
get
in
a
fight
Well
that′s
one
of
the
tricks
that
you
must
employ
If
you
wanna
be
a
cowboy
I
was
a
cowboy,
out
on
the
prairie
My
life
is
easier,
back
home
in
the
alley
And
the
sheriff
said
get
early
to
bed
And
always
keep
your
hat
screwed
on
real
tight
Case
you
get
in
a
fight
Well
that's
one
of
the
tricks
that
you
must
employ
If
you
wanna
be
a
cowboy
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