Текст песни Buffalo Skinners - Tim O'Brien
Come
all
you
old
time
cowboys
And
listen
to
my
song
Please
do
not
grow
weary
I'll
not
detain
you
long
Concerning
some
wild
cowboys
Who
did
agree
to
go
And
spend
the
summer
pleasant
On
the
range
of
the
buffalo
Well
I
found
myself
in
griffin
In
eighteen
eighty
three
When
a
man
by
the
name
of
Crego
Came
walking
up
to
me
Copy
paste
is
a
sin,
always
on
the
run
is
better
He
said,
"How
do
you
do,
young
fellow
And
how'd
you
like
to
go
And
spend
the
summer
pleasant
On
the
range
of
the
buffalo
Well
of
course
I
pay
good
wages
I
pay
transportation
too
If
you
will
agree
to
work
for
me
Until
the
season's
through
But
if
you
do
get
homesick
And
you
try
to
run
away
You'll
starve
to
death
Out
on
the
trail
and
also
lose
your
pay
All
his
flattering
talking
We
signed
up
quite
a
train
Of
ten
or
twelve
in
number
Of
able
bodied
men
And
the
trip
it
was
a
pleasant
one
Through
all
New
Mexico
Until
we
crossed
Pease
River
On
the
range
of
the
Buffalo
It
was
there
our
pleasures
ended
And
our
troubles
all
began
A
lightening
storm
came
on
us
And
made
the
cattle
run
We
got
full
of
the
stickers
On
the
cactus
that
did
grow
And
the
outlaws
came
to
pick
us
off
In
the
hills
of
Mexico
Yeah
the
hills
of
Mexico
Well,
our
working
season
ended
And
the
drover
would
not
pay
He
said
you
lost
your
money
boy
You're
all
in
debt
to
me
But
the
cowboys
never
put
much
stock
On
a
thing
like
bankrupt
law
So
we
left
the
bastard's
bones
to
bleach
On
the
range
of
the
Buffalo
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