| When I was a kid I had a rockin' horse named Ranger
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| Out on the front porch we would ride we would ride
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| Little red cowboy boots, little red cowboy hat
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| And a pistol that shoots straight as an eagle flys
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| Mama would come out and say it’s time to come in
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| I said I ain’t going nowhere mama, don’t ask me again
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| I was just an outlaw riding on the trail
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| Knocking over stage coaches riding on the rails
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| I’m going to Galleywinter
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| A place where all the cowboys ride
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| The place where all the outlaws hide
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| Away from the men who want to kill them for what they done
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| I’m going to Galleywinter
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| I’m going to Galleywinter
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| My sister’d come out and say
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| Where are you going anyway?
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| I’m going to Galleywinter and there ain’t no girls allowed
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| I guess things are different now
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| Times have changed
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| A girl is nice to have with you when you’re riding on the range
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| She can make you breakfast, talk to you at night
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| You can argue about things
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| You never thought you’d argue about in your whole life
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| Twenty-five years older
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| Ranger ain’t here no more
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| Been replaced by a 1958 model T-bird Ford
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| Baby say where you want to go
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| I said I don’t know maybe Mexico
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| Anywhere where tequila flows is all right with me
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| Yeah
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| I’m going to Galleywinter
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| A place where all the outlaws hide
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| A place where all the cowgirls ride
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| You know that it’s all right with me
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| I’m going to Galleywinter
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| I’m going to Galleywinter |