If I Was A Cowboy
Lyrics
If highways were dirt roads
And streetlights were stars
Mustangs were horses
I'd walk outta this bar
A cigarette and a Stetson
And whiskey in my veins
I'd climb back in the saddle
And grab a hold of the reins
If I was a cowboy
I wouldn't miss you at all
A shot of Jack and Marlboro, I'd move on, girl
Feelin' ten feet tall
I'd ride off into the sunset out west
Never let your memory ever tie me down
If I was a cowboy
I'd be over you by now
You'd be ashes in a campfire
Water under a bridge
A trail of dust behind me
You'd never find me again
If I was a cowboy
I wouldn't miss you at all
A shot of Jack and Marlboro, I'd move on, girl
Feelin' ten feet tall
I'd ride off into the sunset out west
Never let your memory ever tie me down
If I was a cowboy
I'd be over you by now
Let my boots down in a new town
Find a nail to hang my hat
And you wouldn't kill me and I wouldn't still be
Wishin' you'd come back
If I was a cowboy
If I was a cowboy, whoa
I'd ride off into the sunset out west
Never let your memory ever tie me down
If I was a cowboy
I'd be over you by now
If I was a cowboy
I'd be over you by now
Writer(s): Dave Turnbull, Lonnie Fowler, Zachary Robert Dyer
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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