Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Little Joe the Wrangler , by - Don Edwards. Release date: 15.09.1997
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Little Joe the Wrangler , by - Don Edwards. Little Joe the Wrangler |
| Little Joe the wrangler he’ll wrangle never more |
| His days with the remuda they’re all done |
| It was long about last April he rode into our camp |
| Just a little Texas stray and all alone |
| It was long late in the evening when he rode into our camp |
| On a little old brown pony he called Shaw |
| In his brogan shoes and coveralls a harder lookin' kid |
| You never in you life have seen before |
| His saddle was a Sother kack built many years ago |
| An OK spur on one foot idly hung |
| With his bed roll in a cotton sack was loosely tied behind |
| And a canteen from the saddle horn he’d slung |
| Said he had to leave his home because his paw had married twice |
| His new maw beat him every day or two |
| So he saddled up old Shaw one night and lit a shuck this way |
| Thought he’d try and paddle now his own canoe |
| Said he’d try to do the best he could if we’d only give him work |
| Though he didn’t know straight up about a cow |
| So the boss he cut him out a mount and kinda put him on |
| And we knew he liked our little stray somehow |
| Well he taught him how to heard the horses and learned to know 'em all |
| And to get 'em in by daylight if he could |
| And to follow the chuck wagon and to always hitch the team |
| And to help the carsonaro rustle wood |
| We had driven to Red River and the weather it was fine |
| We were camped down on the south side of the bend |
| When a Norther started blowin' we called the extra guard |
| Cause it took all hands to hold the cattle in |
| Now little Joe the wrangler was called out like the rest |
| Barely had the kid got to the heard |
| When the cattle they stampeded like a hailstorm on they flew |
| With all of us a ridin' for the lead |
| Between the streaks of lightnin' we could see a horse ahead |
| It was little Joe the wrangler in the lead |
| He was riding old Blue Rocket with a slicker o’er his head |
| And he’s trying to check the leaders in their speed |
| We finally got’em millin' and they sort of quieted down |
| The extra guard back to the camp did go |
| But one of them was missing and we all knew at a glance |
| Twas our little Texas strayboy wrangler Joe |
| We found him there at sun up where old Blue Rocket fell |
| In some washout twenty feet below |
| Beneath his horse smashed to a pulphis spur had rung the knell |
| For our little Texas stray bos wrangler Joe |
| Little Joe the wrangler he’ll wrangle never more |
| His days with the remuda they’re all done |
| It was long about last April he rode into our camp |
| Just a little Texas stray and all alone |
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