| He was just a lonely cowboy
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| With a heart so brave and true
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| He learned to love a maiden
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| With eyes of heaven’s own blue
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| They learned to love each other
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| And named their wedding day
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| When a quarrel came between them
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| And Jack, he rode away
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| He joined a band of cowboys
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| And tried to forget her name
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| But out on the lonely pa-rairie
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| She waits for him the same
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| One night when work was finished
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| Just at the close of day
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| Someone said, sing a song, Jack
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| We’ll drive those cares away
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| When he reached the pa-rairie
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| He found a new-made mound
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| His friends they sadly told him
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| They laid his loved one down
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| They said as she was dying
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| She breathed her sweetheart’s name
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| And asked them with her last breath
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| To tell him when he came
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| Your sweetheart waits for you, Jack
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| Your sweetheart waits for you
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| Out on the lonely pa-rairie
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| Where the skies are always blue |