Tonalité : F major
Verse 1
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Windy Bill was a Texas man
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Well, he could rope, you bet
He swore the steer he couldn't tie
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Well, he hadn't found him yet
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But the boys they knew of
an old black steer
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A sort of an old outlaw
That ran down in the malpais
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At the foot of a rocky draw
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Verse 2
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This old black steer had stood his ground
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With punchers from everywhere
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So they bet old Bill at two to one
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That he couldn't quite get there
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Then Bill brought out his old gray hoss
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His withers and back were raw
And prepared to tackle
the big black brute
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That ran down in the draw
Verse 3
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With his Brazos bit and
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his Sam Stack tree*
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His chaps and taps to boot
And his old maguey tied hard and fast
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Bill swore he'd get the brute
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Now, first Bill sort of sauntered round
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Old Blackie began to paw
Then threw his tail straight in the air
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And went driftin' down the draw
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Verse 4
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The old gray plug flew after him
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For he'd been eatin' corn
And Bill, he piled his old maguey
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Right round old Blackie's horns
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D
The old gray hoss he stopped
right still
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The cinches broke like straw
And the old maguey and
the Sam Stack tree
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Went driftin' down the draw
Verse 5
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Bill, he lit in a flint rock pile
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His face and hands was scratched
He said he thought he could
rope a snake
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But he guessed he'd met his match
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He paid his bets like a little man
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Without a bit of jaw
And 'lowed old Blackie was the boss
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Of anything in the draw
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Verse 6
There's a moral to my' story, boys
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And that you all must see
Whenever you go to tie a snake
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Don't tie it to your tree
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But take your dolly welters
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'Cordin' to California law
And you'll never see your old rim- fire
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Go drifting down the draw
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