Тональность: C major
Verse 1
G
D
C
G
D
Em
D
There's
who sits all alone at a table
Am
D
Am
His old body worn out,
D
his bones are all stiff,
Am
D
Em
D
G
and he won't be working today.
His gray mustache stained
from the boulder he smoked,
C
D
and in his smoke he smoked away.
A
D
His boot heels are worn
A
from the spurs and the rides
D
A
D
G
That he made in his younger days
Am
G
C
Just an old cowboy,
worn down and broke down
D
Livin' on hospitality
And he still tips his hat
A
D
to the ladies he meets
G
On the sidewalk and crossing the street
D
G
If a dime he could have
for each ride that he'd make
C
D
A fine ride he'd ride today
His boots would be shine,
his hat would be clean,
and he wouldn't be in
Drinkin' five -cent coffee,
a dollar day room,
C
D
at the cheapest hotel in town.
A
D
A
Where he stares at the ceiling,
D
the gray walls surround him.
A
D
G
He waits for the sun to go down.
C
He's just an old cowboy,
born down and broke down,
D
living on hospitality.
Am
He still tips his hat
D
to the ladies he meets
On the sidewalk and crossing
G
D
G
D
the street
G
C
G
C
He's just an old cowboy
Worn down and broke down
Livin' on hospitality
D
Am
And he still tips his hat
D
Am
to the ladies he meets
D
On the sidewalk and crossin'
D
G
There's one lonesome cowboy
at five in the mornin'
Alone in the cactus cafe
D
A
D
There's two kids traveling
north in the morning
Outro 1
To fest for the cactus tabby
C
D
G
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