| As he climbed in the chute, the crowd held it’s breath:
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| He was seconds from glory or moments from death.
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| They knew with this bull, it could go either way.
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| He said: «Let her go boys."and prayed
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| He hung on for eight but he couldn’t get loose:
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| That’s when a clown they call Crazy came to his rescue.
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| When the dust finally settled, they both walked away.
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| Yeah, they became best of friends that day.
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| The cowboy an' clown, close as two brothers.
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| Chips up or down, they could count on each other.
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| Buckles an' beers, winnin' an' losin':
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| Laughter an' tears, broken hearts an' bruises.
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| They lived for the next final round:
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| The cowboy an' clown.
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| From Denver to Dallas, to the Calgary Stampede:
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| They took all those towns, an' a few in between.
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| But it ended one night, in a West Texas town:
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| The bulls either got faster, or ol' Crazy slowed down.
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| Five hundred pick-ups, lights on, drivin' slow.
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| A tent on the hill at the end of the road.
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| When the last Bible closed, one cowboy stood.
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| He said: «Let her go boys"and prayed
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| The cowboy an' clown, close as two brothers.
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| Chips up or down, they could count on each other.
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| Buckles an' beers, winnin' an' losin':
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| Laughter an' tears, broken hearts an' bruises.
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| They lived for the next final round:
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| The cowboy an' clown. |