| Now, I’ve got a pony, the fastest thing around
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| And of all the girls I’ve known she’s the truest one I’ve found
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| Well, she’ll cut 'em and she’ll head 'em just the way you want 'em
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| Turned
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| And if you drop your loop around 'em, she can make a grass rope hum
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| And any time you got a rodeo, and I’ve got the entry fee
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| You can bet your boots my gal and I will come
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| Whoopee-ti-d-idi-ido on the plains of colorado
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| That young pony was born to work the trail
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| Some old idaho rawhider was the first one tried to ride her
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| Bronco buster, wild horse rustler, well she flipped him off like a
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| Turkey feather duster
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| Now, some folks like a cadillac with power brakes and air
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| Just give me a hamlee saddle and my little buckskin mare
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| Well, I rode her up a mountain when we made that summer drive
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| And I took her to wyomin? |
| for a rodeo or two
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| At old cheyenne and saratoga, we roped them little dogies
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| She the best ole gal this cowboy ever knew
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| When she gets to old to rodeo too old to ride the range
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| I’ll take the buckskin lady out across the open plains
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| Cause she’s just an ole cow pony and I know she’d go plum crazy
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| If she had to stand unsaddled around the barn the whole day through
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| I’ll just turn her loose to ramble underneath them rocky mountains
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| And tell 'em that her workin? |
| days are through
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| Whoopee-ti-d-idi-ido on the plains of colorado
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| That young pony was born to work the trail
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| Some old idaho rawhider was the first one tried to ride her
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| Bronco buster, wild horse rustler, well she flipped him off like a
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| Turkey feather duster
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| Whoopee-ti-d-idi-ido on the plains of colorado
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| That’s my pony sir and I say she ain’t for sale |