Hello everyone. I'm leaving for a trip today and I will be back on the 31st (cuz y'all care lol) but I just wanted to tell you all that I plan to decipher the "Cowboy" lyrics during my 3-4 hour car ride and I'll post 'em when I get back. Hope you all don't die from anticipation! lol
Great promise-keeper I am, huh? I got back on the 31st and have I given y'all (fitting huh?) the "Cowboy" lyrics? Nope. Sorry! Here they are now, though. And there's one line in the beginning that I can't figure out. I deciphered these from the 14 Below mp3, but I'm warning you, I was listening to the CityWalk version, and the lyrics are completely, and I mean COMPLETELY different. Beware...
Well all my kids and all my wives
All my liquor and all my wine
-- ?my job?
To me and my mother
At the end of the night
It's one or the other
Well Billie left the house
'Bout the first of December
I hear she called back
But when I don't remember
Turn the music up
And then while she was gone
Chasing my kids
And sings my songs
I'm not one for calling the calvalry
Tending a ?fifth? of my make-shift chivalry
Give me my home on the range
I might be willing to make some change
All my kids and all my wives
?Pull us? right out of the changing tides
Know what I'm good for
To color the costume
Only holding my job
To annoy my boss
My eyes have been a days
My face been a month
Letting ?her all? slip from a cellar in the trunk
She's the reason I look this way
Half of my moments
They don't seem to stay
I'm not one for calling the calvalry
Tending a ?fifth? of my make-shift chivalry
Give me my home on the range
I might be willing to make some change
All my whiskey and all my beer
Don't have to go home
But you can't stay here
So give me my home on the range
I might be willing to make some change...yeah
Well then you'll be my
Dixie chicken, baby
And I will be your
Yes I will be your
Sweet talkin'
Cowboy man