F Bb He met her in a honky tonk singing country songs that he wroteG C7 She sat at a table listening to his music and drinking cokeF Bb Well he sat down beside her and said, “howdy what’s your name"C7 F She said “I like your music sir but foolin round is certainly not my game"F# B When the small talk was over the cowboy drank his beer and took her homeC#7 F# Lust on his mind in the bedroom he had her all aloneF# B And when the night was over the cowboy shook his headC#7 F# Cause she slept on the sofa and the cowboy slept alone on his bed SolosG C She still sees the cowboy on the country shows and sometimes on TVD G He phones her up and talks to her long distance from wherever he might beG C He’ll ask her how’s she doing she’ll reply by saying “oh just fine"D G And the moral of this story is that cowboys don’t get lucky all the timeD G And the moral of this story is that cowboys don’t get lucky all the time
Cowboys Don't Get Lucky All The Time
Gene Watson
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