Old Timer
Waylon Jennings
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D A I grew up in WyomingD In and around Jackson's holeA In the shadows of the Tetons Where summers are hotD And winters unbearably coldG But the Spring and the Fall Are always as good as itD getsA For over 70 years now I'd watch the sun rise andD set Verse 2:A I've been a cowboy Working the round-ups inD springA I've lived in the mountains Hunted the grizzly Trapping the rivers andD streamsG Always the loner I've treasured my freedomD the mostA And though i never married As a young man i might haveD come close Verse 3:G From somewhere back east She came to the valleyD With a man who did her no goodG He was fast with the ladies A tin horn gamblerD And a cheat whenever he couldG She had no friends or familyD Most of the time he was goneContinúa después del anuncioA He died in a card game And she found herself allD alone Verse 4:G Alone and afraid and left unprotectedD 'Cause he was all that she hadG Maybe i should have But i never told herD So she never knew he was badG But i'll always remember Standing and watching herD cryA There was no one to help herD But i was determined to try Verse 5:A I mended her fences and Fixed up her cabin I had everything lookingD goodA I laid by her food And wood for the winterD Helping wherever i couldG The more i was around herD The more i wanted to beA There was something about her That brought out a good sideD of me Verse 6:G I went into town,i brought a new outfitD I got me a haircut and shaveG I'd trek through the snow For no good reasonD Just to go by her cabin each dayG I don't know about love But i was quite taken in byD it allA Till her brother came in the Spring And he took her back to St.D Paul Verse 7:A I don't go down to Jackson Ain't nothing there butD motels and barsA Too damn many tourists No place to hide They'll find you whereverD you areG They like to call me old timerD I am getting older i guessA But i don't like the changes 'Cause i've seen it all atD its best Verse 8:A When my life is over I don't want to be left inD townA But up in the mountains There is a place I've marked off my own pieceD of groundG High in the TetonsD Above and away from it allA From the top of old Grand I bet on a clear day - you can seeD All the way to St. Paul