Текст песни Seventeen - Chris LeDoux
When
he
was
five
years
old,
his
mom
took
him
down
To
the
round
corral
to
watch
his
dad
work
With
the
young
horse
that
he
called
Smokey
And
man
did
that
horse
buck,
but
his
old
dad
He
just
sat
up
there
and
rode
him
like
there's
nothin'
to
it
And
right
then,
the
boy
gained
a
whole
new
respect
for
the
man
And
from
that
day
on,
he
knew
that
when
he
grew
up
He
wanted
to
be
a
cowboy
At
17,
a
cowboy's
dreams
ain't
on
fixin'
fences
Once
he's
seen
'em
ride
in
old
Cheyenne
Ranch
routine
and
his
old
man's
schemes
This
ain't
where
his
heart
is
But
you
know,
his
daddy
understands
Well,
noonday
comes
and,
father
and
son
Sit
down
and
eat
their
dinner
Beneath
that
big
Wyoming
sky
His
daddy
knows
he's
gotta
let
him
go
The
boy
can't
be
a
winner
If
he
don't
spread
his
wings
and
fly
And
in
his
mind
he's
ridin'
bulls
down
in
Las
Vegas
And
soon
he'll
be
on
a
train
that
leads
to
Santa
Fe
The
sweet
voice
of
freedom
echoes
down
the
ages
And
calls
another
cowboy
on
his
way
Well,
the
fencin's
done
and
the
mornin'
sun
Finds
him
packed
and
ready
Momma
kissed
his
cheek
and
then
she
went
inside
His
old
man,
well,
he
shook
his
hand
Said,
"Son,
you
ride
'em
pretty"
He
didn't
see
the
tears
that
his
momma
cried
And
in
his
mind
he's
ridin'
bulls
down
in
Las
Vegas
Today
he's
on
a
train
that
leads
to
Santa
Fe
The
sweet
voice
of
freedom
echoes
down
the
ages
And
calls
another
cowboy
on
his
way
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