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Are there any more real cowboys |
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Left out in these hills |
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Will the fire hit the iron one more time |
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And will one more dusty pickup |
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Comin' rolling down the road |
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With a load of feed before the sun gets high |
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Well I hope that working cowboy never dies |
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Not the one that's snortin' cocaine |
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When the honky tonk's all closed |
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But the one that prays for more rain heaven knows |
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That the good feed brings the money |
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And the money buys the clothes |
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Not the diamond sequins shining on TV |
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But the kind the working cowboy really needs |
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Are there any more country families |
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Still working hand in hand |
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Trying hard to stay together and make a stand |
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Well the rows and rows of houses |
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Come creepin' up on the land |
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Where the cattle graze and old grey barn still stands |
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Are there any more real cowboys in this land |
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Are there any more real cowboys in this land |