Don Edwards - Wanderin' Cowboy lyrics

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Don Edwards - Wanderin' Cowboy lyrics

I am a wanderin' cowboy, from ranch to ranch I roam At every ranch we're welcome I make myself at home Two years I worked for the double L, one for the Old Bar-o I've drifted west from Texas to the plains of Mexico There I met up with a rancher who was looking for a hand Springtime greened the valleys I was burnin' the long inch brand I worked on through the summer then early in the fall Over the distant ranges came that old familiar call Drifted out to Arizona to ride for uncle Bob A-talin' up the weak ones on a winter fee's job But the ranch camp grew too lonely with never a rest or change So I saddled up one morning and I lipped for a distant range One night in old Wyoming when the stars hung bright and low I lay in my tarp a-dreamin' of a far off home run show Where the cotton leaves are whistling in the evening soft and low 'Tis there my hearts returning and homeward I must go