Key: Bb major
Verse 1
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A COWBOY WITH
HIS SWEET HEART
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HE WAS LEAVING FOR THE
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LONESOME PRAIRIE WIDE
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When you return some day
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He handed her a broken ring
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And to her he did say
You'll find upon that ring, sweetheart
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My name engraved in gold
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And I shall keep the other half,
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which bears your name, you know.
Three years had passed, he did not come,
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and now we'll wed tonight.
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Her father said, and her own would
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make her happy home so bright.
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as they stood there side by side
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Let's drink a toast to this young man
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and to his lovely bride
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oh dee dee Jots then there stood within the door, a figure tall and slim,
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a handsome cowboy was their guest,
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and slowly he walked in.
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and quickly in her glass.
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He dropped a half of a wedding ring,
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then anxiously he watched.
She dipped her glass,
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shining bright.
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The token she had longed to see,
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Lies there beneath the line.
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Love won our last long fight.
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It's you, my cowboy sweetheart,
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And my Jack I will tonight.
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A little, a little, a little
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ChordsB E A F#
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