Window-Washing Cowboy

Da Vinci's Notebook

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    Roy rode into Houston
    On the fifteenth of July
    They'd brought him in to help clean up the town

    He worked the Exxon building
    Down on 21st and Main
    From the 42nd floor down to the ground

    He worked without a scaffold
    And he always worked alone
    And everybody knew he was the best

    People'd come from miles around
    And stand down in the street
    To watch the Fastest Squeegee in the West

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    Window-washing cowboy
    Make 'em shiny clean
    Windex and a squeegee in your hand
    You'll never find another love like your sweet Marie
    From Abilene down to the Rio Grande

    Roy saw her there one morning
    On the 37th floor
    The nameplate on her desk just said "Marie"

    He made sure he was cleaning
    The second window from the right
    Every Thursday at precisely 10:03

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    He'd tap the glass and wave
    And she'd look up and give a smile
    Each time she did, his heart would swell with pride

    And even though they'd never spoken once
    Roy vowed to Heaven
    That one day he'd make that sweet Marie his bride

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    It took him months, but Roy
    Worked up the nerve to bare his soul
    So up he went to ask her for her hand

    And when he reached the window
    There she was: his sweet Marie
    Wrapped in the arms of the carpet-cleaning man

    He hung there for a moment
    As his poor heart broke in two
    And all his hopes and dreams came crashing down

    Then Roy unhitched his safety line
    And, with a mournful cry
    He raced his final teardrops to the ground

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    And so there ends the tragic tale
    Of squeegee-slingin' Roy:
    A lonely soul who loved and died in vain

    He left his mark on Main Street
    And no matter how they tried
    They couldn't scrub away that cowboy-colored stain

    On Thursdays, people say
    You still can see him up above
    And the echoes of his final cry remain

    And to this day, they tell the tale
    Of the window-washing cowboy
    He loved windows, but he couldn't stand the pain…

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