"A Cowboy Like Me" lyrics - CHRIS LEDOUX

CHRIS LEDOUX
"A Cowboy Like Me"

Just barely eighteen when the Great War was through
Ridin' and fighin' was all that I knew
Hard life and death was all that I'd seen
Ridin' hell bend for leather in search of a dream

I rode drag on a heard up the old Chisum trail
Straight through Oklahoma to Dodge City's jail
My hard dusty wages played out way too soon
On whisky and Keno at the Long Branch Saloon

And all I have left is my stories to tell
Heaven's too far and I'm plumb scared of hell
Nobody wants this pain and misery
But there still are some who think they can be
A cowboy like me

I spent one lonely winter in an old line shack
With beans in my belly rain on my back
A ration of coffee and a mountain of snow
With cattle to attend to at forty below

Then it's back for the round-up in April or May
You round-up the calf's boys and you cut out the strays
And you might touch a woman before the long summer ends
Then it's back to the line shack and do it all again

And all I have left are my stories to tell
Heaven's too far and I'm plumb scared of hell
Nobody wants this pain and misery
But there still are some who think they can be
A cowboy like me

I've given some bad guys a hard way to go
I busted my bones in them old time rodeos
I might have stretched truth, Lord, but I've never lied
Can't you tell I'm a cowboy by the scars on my side

Well, I rode with Cole Younger, I knew Jesse James
Me and old Wyatt use to ride on the range
And men all said sir to my Colt.45
And I was with Hitchcock the night he died

And all I have left is my stories to tell
Heaven's too far and I'm plumb scared of hell
Nobody wants this pain and misery
But there still are some who think they can be
A cowboy like me