Little Joe, The Wrangler
(专辑: Cowboy Songs Four - 1998)
Little Joe the
wrangler, he'll wrangle never more His days with the
remuda, they're all done It was long about last April he rode into our camp Just a
little Texas stray and all alone It was long late in the
evening when he rode into our camp On a
little old brown pony he called Shaw In his brogan shoes and coveralls, a
harder looking kid You never in you life have seen before His saddle was a
Sother kack built many years ago An OK spur on one foot idly hung With his bed roll in a
cotton sack was loosely tied behind And a
canteen from the
saddle horn he'd slung Said he had to leave his home because his paw had married twice His new maw beat him every day or two So he saddled up old Shaw one night and lit a
shuck this way Thought he'd try and paddle now his own canoe Said he'd try to do the
best he could if we'd only give him work Though he didn't know straight up about a
cow So the
boss, he cut him out a
mount and kinda put him on And we knew he liked our little stray somehow Well, he taught him how to heard the
horses and learned to know 'em all And to get 'em in by daylight if he could And to follow the
chuck wagon and to always hitch the
team And to help the
carsonaro rustle wood We had driven to Red River and the
weather it was fine We were camped down on the
south side of the
bend When a
Norther started blowing we called the
extra guard 'Cause it took all hands to hold the
cattle in Now little Joe the
wrangler was called out like the
rest Barely had the
kid got to the
heard When the
cattle, they stampeded like a
hailstorm on they flew With all of us a
riding for the
lead Between the
streaks of lightning we could see a
horse ahead It was little Joe the
wrangler in the
lead He was riding old Blue Rocket with a
slicker o'er his head And he's trying to check the
leaders in their speed We finally got'em milling and they sort of quieted down The
extra guard back to the
camp did go But one of them was missing and we all knew at a
glance 'Twas our little Texas strayboy, wrangler Joe We found him there at sun up where old Blue Rocket fell In some washout twenty feet below Beneath his horse smashed to a
pulphis spur had rung the
knell For our little Texas stray bos, wrangler Joe Little Joe the
wrangler, he'll wrangle never more His days with the
remuda, they're all done It was long about last April he rode into our camp Just a
little Texas stray and all alone