| My daddy is a rancher
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| He’s wrangled cattle dang near all his life
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| He also liked to rodeo
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| He traveled around with four kids and a wife
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| Well his old ranch is rocky
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| But his ropes sail smooth for several years
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| He worked real hard
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| And roped real good
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| And tried to get his ranch out in the clear
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| He didn’t want us kids to rodeo
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| He wanted more out of life for us
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| Maybe banking, or a lawyer
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| Or maybe even driving some old bus
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| Well that’s when we took up singing
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| And his pride grew greater day by day
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| And I know his eyes grew misty
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| The night I sang up on the Old Pry stage
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| Now his ranch is so much bigger
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| Than the days when he first started
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| The grass grows now where none used to be
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| His roping got him started
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| Cattle prices made it better
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| And he’s trying to get his ranch out in the clear
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| Five years ago September
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| He bought more steers and hung up all his ropes
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| But he often tells the stories
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| About the rodeos he won and cowboy jokes
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| Well it’s funny that the first big roping
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| That he won some thirty years ago
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| Was the same day that I sang
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| On the stage of the Grand Old pry show
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| Now his ranch is so much bigger
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| Than the days when he first started
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| The grass grows now where none used to be
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| His roping got him started
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| Cattle prices made it better
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| And he’s trying to get his ranch out in the clear
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| Now he’s feeding cattle, toting hay
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| And branding the Y. O
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| And his hired hands there to help him
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| And she also cooks their meals when they get home
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| They built their ranch together
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| And listening to the kids sing through the years
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| Well, they worked real hard and roped real good
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| And now they got their ranch out in the clear
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| Because when a family works together
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| They finally get their ranch out in the clear
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| Out in the clear |