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All Alone
[Verse]
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When the hoot owl toots his "tooloo",
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To the wail of the nipwick hen,
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And the "chingfung" chirps in the chilly night,
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It's mighty lonesome then,
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And it's mighty lonesome when the wind
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Howls thru the Jack pine boughs,
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Man, you don't know what lonesome is
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Till you git to herding cows.
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All alone
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Oh, the ordinary fella,
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Gits off on a Saturday night,
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And he gits a chance to see his pals,
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Which ain't no more than right
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But when the saddle is your life,
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There's no time to carouse,
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Man, you don't know what lonesome is
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Till you git to herding cows.
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By myself
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Now the keeper of the lighthouse
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And the sailorman at sea,
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And the lookout on the mountain top
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Ain't got a thing on me,
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'Cause I got all the lonesomeness
The common law allows,
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Man, you don't know what lonesome is
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Till you git to herding cows.
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Cowboy blue
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Now you may often wonder
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Why a cowpoke sings so sad
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He's thinking of the many things
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In life he's never had
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No pal, no gal for company,
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Just the cattle as they browse
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Man, you don't know what lonesome is
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Till you git to herding cows.
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By myself
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All alone
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By myself
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Cowboy blue