Cowboy Bill

Album: Garth Brooks (1989)
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  • He told a good story
    And all us kids listened
    'Bout his life on the border
    And the way it was then

    And we all believed
    And when he would finish
    We'd ask the old cowboy
    To tell 'em again

    You could almost hear
    Those prairie winds blowing
    His saddle a creakin'
    Beneath his old faded jeans

    You could taste the dry dust
    From the trail he was ridin'
    As he sat there and painted
    Those west Texas scenes

    And the grown-ups would tell us
    You boys keep your distance
    That old man's just telling you lies
    But to all of us kids
    Cowboy Bill was a hero
    Just as true
    As the blue texas sky.

    He told of a time
    When he rode with the rangers
    Down on the pecos
    And he saved the day

    Outnumbered by plenty
    They were almost to cover
    With thirty banditos
    Headed their way

    He looked back just in time
    To see a horse stumble
    The captain went down
    And Bill pulled up on his reigns

    Through a flurry of bullets
    He rescued the captain
    They rode for the sunset
    Just the story remains

    And the grown-ups would tell us
    You boys keep your distance
    That old man's just telling you lies
    But to all of us kids
    Cowboy Bill was a hero
    Just as true
    As the blue texas sky.

    Well I still remember
    The day that it happened
    We waited and we waited
    But Bill never showed

    The folks at the feed store
    Said they hadn't seen him
    So we set out for his place
    Down on old grist mill road

    And we cried when we found him
    Lying there with his memories
    The old trunk wide open
    Things scattered about

    He was clutching a badge
    That said Texas Rangers
    And an old yellow letter
    Said "Texas is Proud"

    And the grown-ups that told us
    You boys keep your distance
    That old man's just telling you lies
    Now... they're all saying
    Cowboy Bill was a hero
    Just as true
    As the blue texas sky.

    Just as true
    As the blue texas sky. Writer/s: ED BERGHOFF, LARRY BASTIAN
    Publisher: MAJOR BOB MUSIC, INC.
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