| Let’s have a hand for that young cowboy | 
| And wish him better luck next time | 
| And hope we see him up in Fargo | 
| Or somewhere farther down the line | 
| This time he sure drew a bad one | 
| One that nobody could ride | 
| But by the way he pulled his hat on | 
| You knew he’d be there for the fight | 
| And it’s the classic contradiction | 
| The unavoidable affliction | 
| It don’t take much to predict son | 
| The way it always goes | 
| Because one day she’ll say she loves you | 
| And the next she’ll be tired of you | 
| And push’ll always come to shove you | 
| On that midnight rodeo | 
| He almost made it to the buzzer | 
| Somehow he gave up in the end | 
| He put one hand around the other | 
| And let that pickup man on in | 
| It was his last chance to ride | 
| And now he’ll have to move along | 
| But he knows back in his mind | 
| He won’t be away for long | 
| And it’s the classic contradiction | 
| The unavoidable affliction | 
| It don’t take much to predict son | 
| The way it always goes | 
| Because one day she’ll say she loves you | 
| And the next she’ll be tired of you | 
| Push’ll always come to shove you | 
| On that midnight rodeo | 
| Let’s have a hand for that young cowboy | 
| And wish him better luck next time | 
| And hope we see him up in Fargo | 
| Somewhere farther down the line |