Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Cowboy Days, artist - Terri Clark. Album song Life Goes On, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 31.12.2004
Record label: Universal Music
Song language: English
Cowboy Days |
I was third alton on the second row of the First Baptist church choir |
I was keeper of the minutes for the Tri Delts, in charge of the homecoming |
bonfire |
I was a staight 'A', straight laced, level-headed as they come |
And parked at the Sonic, isn’t that ironic, when my whole world came undone |
One slot over was a calf roper gibeing me his Geoge Strait smile |
And before I knew Miss Good-Two-Shoes was two0steppin', runnin' wild |
Back in my cowboy days, Lord what a honky tonkin' haze |
He was forbidden fruit in them tight Wranglers and boots |
It was all dangerous fun, we were two outlaws on the run |
Tastin' that rodeo dust, two unliklies in love |
I swore I’d never give him up, back in my cowboy days |
Well, Mama said, «He's crazy» Daddy says, «He's lazy» |
Sister said, «Does he have a brother?» |
Well, I changed my dress and who woulda guessed |
I’d be wearin' them jeans and ropers |
It was passionate nights and dashboard light |
Nobody was watchin' the clock |
It was love in the makin' |
Eggs and bacon at the Seventy-Six truck shop |
Back in my cowboy days, Lord what a honky tonkin' haze |
He was forbidden fruit in them tight Wranglers and boots |
It was all dangerous fun, we were two outlaws on the run |
Tastin' that rodeo dust, two unliklies in love |
I swore I’d never give him up, back in my cowboy days |
Sometimes I lay here thinkin' 'bout him |
And laugh about my crazy past |
Then I roll over and kiss the calf roper |
Who’da though it’d ever last |
Back in my cowboy days, Lord what a honky-tonkin' haze |