The Highwaymen
The Highwaymen - The Last Cowboy Song lyrics
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This the last cowboy song The end of a hundred year waltz. The voices sound sad as they're singin' along. Another piece of America's lost. He rides the feed lots, clerks in the markets, On weekends sellin' tobacco and beer. And his dream's of tomorrow, surrounded by fences, But he'll dream tonight of when fences weren't here. He blazed the trail with Lewis and Clark, And eyeball to eyeball, old Wyatt backed down. He stood shoulder to shoulder with Travis in Texas. And rode with the Seventh when Custer went down. This the last cowboy song The end of a hundred year waltz. The voices sound sad as they're singin' along. Another piece of America's lost. Remmington showed us how he looked on canvas, And Louis Lamour has told us his tale. Me and Johnny and Waylon and Kris sing about him, And wish to God we could have ridden his trail. This the last cowboy song: "The old Chisholm trail is covered in concrete now," The end of a hundred year waltz. "They truck it to market in fifty foot rigs." The voices sound sad as they're singin' along. "They roll by his markings and don't even notice," Another piece of America's lost. "Like living and dying was all he ever did." This the last cowboy song: The end of a hundred year waltz. The voices sound sad as they're singin' along. Another piece of America's lost. This the last cowboy song: The end of a hundred year …