Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Coyotes , by - Don Edwards. Release date: 30.04.1998
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Coyotes , by - Don Edwards. Coyotes |
| Was a cowboy I knew in south Texas |
| His face was burnt deep by the sun |
| Part history, part sage, part Mexican |
| He was there when Pancho Villa was young |
| And he’d tell you a tale of the old days |
| When the country was wild all around |
| Sit out under the stars of the Milky Way |
| And listen while the coyotes howl |
| They go, boo-yip, boo-yip, boo |
| Boodi-boo-yip, boo-doo-yip, boo-doo |
| Boo-yip, boo-yip, boo |
| Boodi-boo-yip, boo-doo-yip, boo-doo |
| Now the longhorns are gone |
| And the drovers are gone |
| The Comanches are gone |
| And the outlaws are gone |
| Geronimo’s gone |
| And Sam Bass is gone |
| And the lion is gone |
| And the red wolf is gone |
| Well he cursed all the roads and the oilmen |
| And he cursed the automobile |
| Said, «This is no place for an hombre like I am |
| In this new world of asphalt and steel.» |
| Then he’d look off someplace in the distance |
| At something only he could see |
| He’d say, «All that’s left now of the old days: |
| Those damned, old coyotes and me.» |
| And they go, boo-yip, boo-yip, boo |
| Boodi-boo-yip, boo-doo-yip, boo-doo |
| Boo-yip, boo-yip, boo |
| Boodi-boo-yip, boo-doo-yip, boo-doo |
| Now the longhorns are gone |
| And the drovers are gone |
| The Comanches are gone |
| And the outlaws are gone |
| Now Quantrill is gone |
| Stand Watie is gone |
| And the lion is gone |
| And the red wolf is gone |
| One morning, they searched his adobe |
| He disappeared without even a word |
| But that night, as the moon crossed the mountain |
| One more coyote was heard |
| And he’d go, boo-yip, boo-yip, boo |
| Boodi-boo-yip, boo-doo-yip, boo-doo |
| Boo-yip, boo-yip, boo |
| Boodi-boo-yip, boo-doo-yip, boo-doo |
| Name | Year |
|---|---|
| The Old Cow Man | 1997 |
| Zebra Dun | 1997 |
| Little Joe the Wrangler | 1997 |
| Barbara Allen | 2004 |
| The Long Road West | 1997 |
| The Freedom Song | 1998 |
| Texas Plains | 1996 |
| At the End of a Long, Lonely Day | 1996 |
| Prairie Lullabye | 1998 |
| Say Goodbye to Montana | 1993 |
| The Great Speckled Bird | 2009 |
| I'd Like to Be in Texas When They Roundup in the Spring ft. Don Edwards | 1996 |
| Old Red | 2004 |
| Twilight on the Trail | 1998 |
| Let the Rest of the World Go By | 1998 |
| St. Louis Blues | 2006 |