The Strawberry Roan
(专辑: Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs - 1959)
I
was hanging 'round town, just spending my time Out of a
job, not earning a
dime A
feller steps up and he said, "I suppose You're a
bronc fighter from looks of your clothes." "You figures me right, I'm a
good one." I
claim "Do you happen to have any bad ones to tame?" Said "He's got one, a
bad one to buck At throwing good riders, he's had lots of luck." I
gets all het up and I
ask what he pays To ride this old nag for a
couple of days He offered me ten; I
said, "I'm your man, A
bronc never lived that I
couldn't span." He said: "Get your saddle, I'll give you a
chance" In his buckboard we hopped and he drives to the
ranch I
stayed 'til morning and right after chuck I
stepped out to see if this outlaw can buck. Down in the
horse corral standing alone Is an old Caballo, a
Strawberry Roan His legs are all spavined, he's got pigeon toes Little pig eyes and a
big Roman nose Little pin ears that touched at the
tip A
big 44 brand was on his left hip U-necked and old, with a
long, lower jaw I
could see with one eye, he's a
regular outlaw. I
gets the
blinds on 'im and it sure is a
fright Next comes the
saddle and I
screws it down tight Then I
steps on 'im and I
raises the
blinds Get outta the
way boys, he's gonna unwind He sure is a
frog-walker, he heaves a
big sigh He only lacks wings, for to be on the
fly He turns his old belly right up to the
sun He sure is a
sun-fishing, son-of-a-gun. He's about the
worst bucker I've seen on the
range He'll turn on a
Nickel and give you some change He hits on all fours and goes up on high Leaves me a
spinning up there in the
sky I
turns over twice and I
comes back to earth I
lights in a
cussing the
day of his birth I
know there are ponies that I
cannot ride There's some of them left, they haven't all died. I'll bet all my money, the
man ain't alive That'll stay with Old Strawberry When he makes his high dive.