Cowboy's Work Lyrics

by Brandon Rhyder

Brandon Rhyder Cowboy's Work Lyrics

Cowboy's Work
By Brandon Rhyder
There's something about the heart of this man
That pushes him harder than anyone can
He may be tired and saddle worn
But a cowboy's work is never done
Chorus:
He needs to be free like the wind
He needs to be wild like the man that he is
Through the dog days of summer or a hard winter storm
A cowboy's work is never done
To bed with the chickens and up before dawn
He'll say his prayers beneath a mountain of stars
And there's cows to feed and wire to be strung
Cause a cowboy's work is never done
Tonight when he lies down he'll fall fast asleep
You see this cowboy's the last of a dying breed
And when he lies down he'll leave his boots on
Cause a cowboy's work is never done
Through the dog days of summer
Or a hard winter storm
A cowboy's work is never done
No a cowboy's work is never done

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