Broken Cowboy
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Broken Cowboy
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He’s always looking for me
With red wine on his teeth
He’s always at my door
With a ten dollar bottle that he’s waiting to poor
I lost something in the hill country
He took a piece of my heart away from me
Among other things he’s a cold heartbreaker
The broken cowboy stole my music maker
I looked under every single bridge
Every dark alley and every single ditch
I walked over congress on a line
With a song I shouldn’t sing and a fire in my mind
I lost something in the hill country
He took a piece of my heart away from me
I always knew he was a dance hall shaker
The broken cowboy stole my music maker
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Jesse Woods performs "Broken Cowboy", and this lyric page sits inside the Jesse Woods catalog on LyroVerse.
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