Man With The Big Hat

Walker Jerry Jeff

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    Narrator:
    In a bar in Arizona
    On a sultry summer day
    A cowboy came in off the road just to pass the time away
    He pulled a stool up to the bar and pushed his hat back on his head
    I listened to the stories told to the words that cowboy said. He said...

    Cowboy:

    I could tell you stories 'bout the Indians on the plain
    Talk about Wells Fargo and the comin' of the trains
    Talk of the slaughter of the buffalo that roamed
    Sing a song of settlers, come out looking for a home

    CHORUS (both)
    Now the man with the big hat is buying
    Drink up while the drinking is free
    Drink up to the cowboys a dead or a dying
    Drink to my compadres and me
    Drink to my compadres and me

    Narrator:
    Well his shirt was brown and faded
    And his hat was wide and black
    And the pants that once were blue were grey and had a pocket gone in back
    He had a finger missin' from the hand that rolled the smoke
    He laughed and talked of cowboy life but you knew it weren't no joke, he said....

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    Cowboy:
    I seen the day so hot your pony could not stand
    And if your water bag was dry, don't count upon the land
    And winters, I've seen winters when your boots froze in the snow
    And your only thought was leavin', but you had nowhere to go

    CHORUS

    Narrator:
    Well he rested easy at the bar, his foot upon the rail
    And laughed and talked of times he'd had out living on the trail
    The silence was never broken as the words poured from his lips
    Quiet as the forty five he carried on his hip, he said ...

    Cowboy:
    I rode the cattle drive from here to San Antone
    Ten days in the saddle you know, and weary to the bone
    I rode from here to Wichita without a womans' smile
    The camp fire where I cooked my beans was the only light for miles

    CHORUS

    Narrator:
    Well he rolled another ciggarette, as he turned toward the door
    I heard his spurs a jingling as his boot heels hit the floor
    He loosened up his belt a notch, pulled his hat down on his head
    As he turned to say goodby to me this is what he said....

    Cowboy:
    Now the high-lines chase the highways, and the fences close the range
    And to see a working cowboy, that's a sight that's mighty strange
    But a cowboy's life was lonley, and his lot was not the best
    But if it hadn't been for men like me, there wouldn't be no west.

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