Buckroo Man
Dave Stamey
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Am G F E Sleep in a bedroll of canvasAm G E No-see-ems feed on your earsAm G Wind blows the dust just likeF E buckshotAm G And I ain’t never seen it rainE much out hereAm G F E Smell your own sweat in the evenin’Am G E Wash up at the galvanized tankF G Nearest town’s forty milesC Am The cook here he don’t smileF E Am And all these young horses are rank [chorus]F G But, come a ti-yi-yippee-yi-o, onC Am the back of my CaballoF G E I whoopie tie one on when I canContinúa después del anuncioF G My spurs, they don’t ring much,C Am I never did sing muchF E But I’m sure enough, aAm G F E Am G F E Buckaroo Man [verse 2]Am G F E Cold fingers stiff in the mornin’Am G E By noon it’s a hundred and threeAm G F E Five year old slicks in the canyonAm G E And never a hint of a breezeAm G F E Jug-headed hollow-backed poniesAm G E Provide all with hours of griefF G There’s snakes in the shade, andC Am Choya on the gradeF G And half a ton of grit between myAm teeth [Chours]F G But, come a ti-yi-yippee-yi-o, onC Am the back of my caballoF G E I whoopie tie one on when I canF G My spurs, they don’t ring much, IC Am never did sing muchF But I’m sure enough, aE Am Buckaroo ManF G But, come a ti-yi-yippee-yi-o, onC Am the back of my caballoF G E I whoopie tie one on when I canF G My spurs, they don’t ring much, IC Am never did sing muchF E But I’m sure enough, aAm G F E Buckaroo ManE Am A Buckaroo Man