Ray LaMontagne

Ray LaMontagne - One Lonesome Saddle lyrics

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Well, we rode into town like a couple of fools
High on the mezcal, bent low on my mule
I'm just trying to find some place 
Where a man might find some rest
Wash the tears from my eyes
And the blood from my vest

One lonesome saddle
One long and lonesome ride
One lonely cowboy
Pining a woman unkind

Walked into the saloon on my feet that felt like lead
Cold steel hammer pounding into the back of my head
I raise up my glass to the quick and to the dead
Saying: hey, heavy and a bottle of red

One lonesome saddle
One long and lonesome ride
One lonely cowboy
Pining a woman unkind

As the glass, it left my lips, I felt her hand upon me
Her smile, it was so warm, but her eyes were so cold
She says to me now: won't you please walk beside me?
I just shut my mouth and I did as I was told

One lonesome saddle
One long and lonesome ride
One lonely cowboy
Pining a woman, cold hearted woman
Pining a woman unkind
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Author: Ray LaMontagne

Composer: Ray LaMontagne

Publisher: (Not on label)

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Released in: 2003

Language: English

Appearing on: One Lonesome Saddle (2002)

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