Broken Cowboy

The Dead South

It′s been a long dark dirty road
And pocket full of gold
I've been out here nowAll on my own
It′s real quiet here
Just the way I like it here
There's no one to bother me
Except

In 1955, born into Wadena's pride
I laid my head on that
Milligan creek bed
When I was a young man
I helped build this land
Oh, I put down these rails as a
CPR man

Thought I′d live forever
With my heart in my pocket
Oh, my gun by my side
And my feelings in a locket

Well, that was a cold year in ′77
But I married my wife
We had two kids
I gave her a daughter
She gave me a son
And we rode those damn horses 'til we had none

Fist still like flyin′
Doing things for dyin'
Oh, I should have put that old gun away

Well I, I am a broken Cowboy
And I don′t feel right no more
'Cause I am a broken Cowboy

Livin′ life in the fast lane
Racing cars and robbing trains
I thought I had it all
Then one day, I got the call
A father's worst dream
My son went down and I

The colours deceive me
As I see grey
Oh, you're cutting me down with those
Cold words you′re saying
Then you called me, brother
But this can′t be so, 'cause you
Slander my name, anywhere the wind will blow

Well, I am a broken cowboy
And I don′t feel right no more
'Cause I am a broken cowboy
Yes, I am a broken cowboy

It′s been a long dark dirty road
But a pocket full of gold
And I've been out here now
All on my own
Well, it′s real quiet here
Just the way I like it here
There's no one to bother me
Except that old taunting tree