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Come all you old time cowboys
And listen to my song
Please do not grow weary
I'll not detain you longConcerning some wild cowboys
Who did agree to go
Spend the summer pleasant
On the trail of the buffaloI found myself in griffin
In the spring of '83
When a well known famous drover
Come walking up to meSaid, "How do you do, young fellow
Well, how would you like to go
And spend the summer pleasant
On the trail of the buffalo?"Well, I being out of work right then
To the drover I did say
"Going out on the buffalo road
Depends on the pay"If you will pay good wages
And transportation to and fro
I think I might go with you

On the hunt of the buffaloOf course I'll pay good wages
And transportation too
If you will agree to work for me
Until the season's throughBut if you do get homesick
And you try to run away
You will starve to death
Out on the trail and also lose your payWell with all his flattering talking
He signed up quite a train
Some 10 or 12 in number
Some able bodied menOur trip it was a pleasant one
As we hit the Westward road
Until we crossed Old Boggy Creek
In Old New MexicoThere our pleasures ended
And our troubles all began
A lightening storm hit us
And made the cattle runGot all full of stickers
From the cactus that did not grow
And the outlaws watching
To pick us off in the hills of MexicoWell, our working season ended
And the drover would not pay
If you had not drunk too much
You are all in debt to meBut the cowboys never had heard
Such a thing as a bankrupt law
So we left that drover's bones to bleach
On the plains of the buffalo

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Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Guthrie (July 14, 1912–October 3, 1967) was an American songwriter and folk musician. Guthrie's musical legacy consists of hundreds of songs, ballads and improvised works covering topics from political themes to traditional songs to children's songs. Guthrie performed continually throughout his life with his guitar frequently displaying the slogan "This Machine Kills Fascists". Guthrie is perhaps best known for his song "This Land Is Your Land", which is regularly sung in American schools. Many of his recorded songs are archived in the Library of Congress.

Read more about Woody Guthrie on Last.fm.


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