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The Dying Cowboy Songtext

Alan Lomax - The Dying Cowboy
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It was early one morning I passed St. James Hospital,
It was early one mornin', mornin' month of May,
I looked in the window and I spied a dear cowboy--
Wrapped up in white linen, well, he was cold as the clay.

Sayin', "Come, dear mother, come an' seat yourself nigh me,
Come, dear father, come and sing me one song,
For my knee-bones are achin' and my poor heart is breakin',
I know I'm a poor cowboy, and I know I done wrong.

I want sixteen young gamblers, papa, to carry my coffin,
I want sixteen young whore gals for to sing me my song,
Tell them bring 'long a bunch of those sweet-smellin' roses,
So they can't smell me as they drive me on.

'Twas once in the saddle, papa, I used to go dashing,
Father, in my young days when I used to be gay,
Down roun' that old church-house, with them handsome young ladies,
Them girls oughta carry me, follow me to my grave.

It was early one mornin' I passed St. James Hospital,
Lord, it was early one mornin', mornin' month of May,
I looked in the window and I spied a dear cowboy--
And he was wrapped in white linen, he was colder than clay.
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Album Texas Folk Songs Sung by Alan Lomax (2012)

Alan Lomax
  1. 1.
  2. 2.
    Rambling Gambler
  3. 3.
    Lord Lovell
  4. 4.
    The Rich Old Lady
  5. 5.
    Long Summer Days
  6. 6.
    Ain't No More Cane on This Brazis
  7. 7.
  8. 8.
    Billy Barlow
  9. 9.
    The Wild Rippling Water
  10. 10.
    Rattlesnake
  11. 11.
    Sam Bass
  12. 12.
    The Dying Cowboy
  13. 13.
    Godalmighty Drag
  14. 14.
    Eadie
  15. 15.
    Black Betty
  16. 16.
    My Little John Henry
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