Tonalité : Eb major
Verse 1
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Back in the days when cowboying actually existed,
there was a young chap
who wished to be a cowboy.
He had heard all about the romantic life
of the cowboy, etc.
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Although history rather well documents
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the fact that the cowboy, by and large,
was a pretty scurvy lot,
and unhygienic to boot,
and so were the cattle,
this is a heart -rending tale
prepared to be rendered.
There once was a lavender cowboy,
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the hairs on his chest were few.
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He wanted to follow the heroes
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and to do as the cowboys do.
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But he was inwardly troubled
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by dreams that gave him no rest.
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And when he woke up every morning
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he had only two hairs on his chest.
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Herpicide and many hair tonics
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he spread on morning and night.
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But each time that he looked
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into the mirror,
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only two hairs grew in sight.
He battled for a woman's honor,
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and he broke up a hold -up nest.
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And he died with his six guns a -smokin',
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but only two hairs in his chest.
Thank you.
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