
Date of issue: 31.12.2005
Song language: English
Ranger's Command |
Come all of you cowboys all over this land |
I’ll sing you the law of the Ranger’s command |
To hold a six-shooter and never to run |
As long as there’s bullets in both of your guns |
I met a fair maiden whose name I don’t know |
I asked her to the round-up with me would she go |
She said she’d go with me to the cold round-up |
And drink that hard liquor from a cold bitter cup |
We started for the round-up in the fall of the year |
Expecting to get there with a herd of fat steer |
When the rustlers broke on us in the dead hour of night |
She rose from her warm bed a battle to fight |
She rose from her warm bed with a gun in each hand |
Saying, «Come all you cowboys, and fight for your land.» |
Come all of you cowboys, and don’t ever run |
As long as there’s bullets in both of your guns |
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