Текст песни Cowboy Singer - Lucy Kaplansky
Seventeen
years
she
has
been
in
this
world
Wide-eyed
and
wistful,
pretty
little
mormon
girl
She
don't
know
I'm
wicked,
and
she
don't
know
I'm
old
Sweet
Jesus
forgive
me
but
she
gets
in
my
soul
'Cause
she
believes
in
the
future
and
the
family
tree
And
she
thinks
there's
a
little
spark
of
good
left
in
me
And
she
comes
to
my
door
'cause
she
thinks
I
can
bring
her
The
glamorous
life
of
a
cowboy
singer
I
rise
from
my
bed
to
her
hand
at
the
bell
I
look
like
the
devil
and
I'm
feelin'
like
hell
But
she
don't
seem
to
notice
and
she
steps
right
inside
For
to
sing
me
the
song
that
she
made
up
last
night
And
her
voice
is
shining
with
the
moon
and
the
stars
And
she
plays
so
unspoiled
on
that
two-bit
guitar
Singin'
love
and
tomorrow
and
thank
the
redeemer
And
I
doom
and
anoint
her
a
cowboy
singer
Alone
in
my
room
when
she
leaves
me
again
I
stare
at
the
wall
and
see
death
closin'
in
But
I
like
to
imagine
I
will
meet
her
someday
In
a
land
at
the
end
of
this
lonesome
highway
In
a
fine
high
country
where
the
best
songs
are
sung
And
the
labels
don't
care
if
you're
old
or
you're
young
And
the
martins
are
cheaper,
and
the
pastures
are
greener
And
all
of
the
angels
are
cowboy
singers
Yes,
and
all
of
the
angels
are
cowboy
singers
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