In a Cowboy's Dreams
Lyrics
You can ride a hundred miles and not see one face
And you can drink from the rivers and the streams
And you can sleep under the stars, no matter where you are
In a cowboy's dreams
You can turn the radio on in your truck
And on a station hear Chris Ledoux sing
And every road that you drive down
Leads you further from a town
In a cowboy's dreams
And everybody's got a horse and a good rope
And everybody's wearing boots, spurs and jeans
And men tip their hats with pride- when a lady passes by
Oh, I wish love was what it seems
In a cowboy's dreams
You can take a man's handshake as his solemn vow
And when he says, I do, that's just what he means
The only time that he might cry
Is when his old cow-pup dies
In a cowboy's dreams
And everybody's got a horse and a good rope
And everybody's wearing boots, spurs and jeans
And men tip their hats with pride- when a lady passes by
Oh, I wish love was what it seems
In a cowboy's dreams
You can ride a hundred miles and not see one fence
Writer(s): Rory Feek, Joey M Martin, Jenny L. Yates
Copyright(s): Lyrics © IN MY DREAMS
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