Indian Cowboy
Guy Clark
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D A7 D If you ever go out to the circusA Where the Wallendas walk on the wireD G I'll tell you a tale to rememberD A7 When the white horses leap ringsD of fire [Verse 2]D A7 D It was a cold night in OklahomaA And the show was about to beginD G The animals they were all restlessD A7 D When the star-horse broke from her pen [Verse 3]D A7 D Well, she was a mare of high spiritA Like a whore on a Saturday nightContinúa después del anuncioD G Just a-kickin' and a-buckin' while the men were a-brushin'D A7 D The elephants lying on there sides [Verse 4]D A7 D Now close to the tent sat some lanternsA They were dangerously close to the hayD That mare headed straight for thoseG lanternsD A7 D Some fool had left by mistake [Verse 5]D A7 D Then up steps an Indian CowboyA And his lasso went whirrlin through the airD G Smack-dab in the middle of dangerD A7 D He roped that runaway mare [Verse 6]D A7 And the elephants raised up theirD trumpetsA And two of them broke from their chainsD G Stampeded that Indian CowboyD A7 Who had saved the big-top fromD flames [Verse 7]D A7 D So if you ever go out to the circusA Where the Wallendas walk on the wireD G Remember that Indian CowboyD A7 When the white horses leap ringsD of fire