Key: A major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
in the siree peaks,
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had around halfway last fall.
And the old calf who flopped long ears,
who didn't bush up by day,
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Got his long ears chiseled
and his old hide sizzled in the
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most artistic way
Says Buster Giggs to Sagebrush Sam
and I reckon I'll jog to town
They started out on the right smart lope
when the good cow puns
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could isle up his insides
At the old Kentucky bar,
they stopped near the end
some time that night,
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some forty drinks below.
The house turned round
and sat them up,
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the boys got stewed that day.
Well, they both bled out
for the siree peaks,
but the devil himself,
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just a -prancing down the road.
Confound you ornery cowboy skunks,
you better had a hunch your whole.
For I am the devil from the
hell's rim rocks,
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come to gather up your soul.
The devil, be darned, says,
Buster Giggs,
we boys both know we're tight
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But before you corral any
cowboy's soles,
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you'll sure have a beautiful fight
He throwed his rope and he
throwed her straight,
she spun down good and true
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And he looped the devil
by his pinted horns
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and he tucked his dallies too
Old Sagebrush Sam was a lariat man
and he built him a hole
and he roped the devil's hind feet.
They laid him out and
stretched him down
with a dehorn saw
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and they branded him a lot.
They tied ten knots in the
old boy's tail
he loped right off,
necked up to a black jacko
If you ever go to ridin'
in the siree peaks
as he howls and prowls
with the knots tied in his tail
How did you like the song?
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