Cowboy Jack

Don Edwards

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    He was just a lonely cowboy with a heart so brave and true
    He learned to love a maiden with eyes of heaven's own blue

    They learned to love each other, and named their wedding day
    When a quarrel came between them, and Jack, he rode away

    He joined a band of cowboys, and tried to forget her name
    But out on the lonely prairie she waits for him the same

    One night when work was finished, just at the close of day
    Someone said: Sing a song, Jack, t'will drive those cares away

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    When Jack began his singing
    His mind, it wandered back
    He sang of a maiden
    Who waiting for her Jack

    Your sweetheart waits for you, Jack
    Your sweetheart waits for you
    Out on the lonely prairie
    Where the skies are always blue

    Jack left the camp next morning
    Breathing his sweetheart's name
    I'll go and ask forgiveness
    For I know that I'm to blame

    He cross the old red river
    And reached straight for town
    But his friends, they sadly told him
    They laid his loved one down

    They said as she was dying
    She breathed her sweetheart's name
    And asked them with her last breath
    To tell him when he came

    Your sweetheart waits for you, Jack
    Your sweetheart waits for you
    Out on the lonely prairie
    Where the skies are always blue

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