Well I'm just a lonesome cowboy
A total stranger in this town
I had to take an empty boxcar
And I had to leave my home
Beyond the point of no return
I took this old railroad
I had to leave my mama
I had to leave my horse
I left looking for something
sometimes iIthink I can't find
Sometimes I can't avoid feeling
I'm out of date, out of time
I walk down abandoned roads
I ain't got a dime in my pockets
There ain't no hopes or dreams around
Only my shadow to bother
"Hey, lonesome cowboy,
where do you think you go?
Why don't you give us your hat
Why don't you sing us a song?"
I heard these joky voices
And I didn't believe what I saw
There were two pretty twin pricesses
Trying to shoot me down
I run inside the cantina
Trying to keep myself safe and sound
But that ain't a good idea
With these two goddesses around
And I knew in that right moment that I was getting into trouble
When they paid some double whiskies and I started to see double
And I ain't gonna say a single word 'bout how the story ends
After drinking and dancing like crazy almost to loose our conciousness
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